In this study, we examine the brain activity of therapists and client during a single session intervention for depression symptoms.
Are you currently pregnant and at high risk for early delivery or high blood pressure? We're studying whether a personalized prenatal care program with extra support can help reduce stress and improve outcomes for you and your baby-without extra clinic visits. Compensation included.
Are you a Black Adult interested in lowering your blood pressure? Interested in changing the way you eat? Do you sit too much at work? If you are interested in changing your lifestyle, want to lose some weight, and have a family member that wants to participate with you, you may be able to participate in a research study. Compensation provided.
We know it is hard to find an exercise program that is designed just for you. We have created a new version of an exercise program called the Physical Activity and Community EmPOWERment (PACE) program, an exercise program that helps people be more active. We are looking for people with intellectual disabilities and their caregivers to participate in a research study testing an exercise program.
We want to learn how personality traits relate to how adolescents and young adults who are shy or whose emotions and moods change quickly make decisions. We hope this research will help us better understand decision-making and mental health during the transition from adolescence to adulthood.
Do you have incurable, metastatic, or recurrent head and neck squamous cell carcinoma? If so, you may be able to participate in a study to evaluate the addition of the anti-cancer drug, Cetuximab, to standard of care treatment.
The purpose of this study to see if the drug ruxolitinib with the drugs tacrolimus and methotrexate given before and following a peripheral blood stem cell transplant will prevent graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), a serious complication of a stem cell transplant, better than the drugs post-transplant cyclophosphamide, tacrolimus, and mycophenolate mofetil.
Do you have sickle cell trait or wonder if you might? Join our study to learn more about how having sickle cell trait could impact your health. The study uses simple lab tests, and participants receive compensation.
To determine how Athletic Trainers' perceive the effectiveness of concussion risk reduction strategies and how their experiences vary in dealing with concussion risk reduction strategies.
This study is testing a new drug called MRTX1719. The main goal is to find the best dose of the drug to use in future studies. The study will also look at what side effects the drug may cause and how often they happen. Researchers will also measure how quickly the drug is absorbed into the bloodstream and how fast the body gets rid of it. Additionally, they will check how well MRTX1719 works against cancer.