Are you a caregiver to a child with Type 1 Diabetes? Do you live over an hour from your child's diabetes care team? The University of North Carolina is looking for volunteers for a study. We want to see how a telehealth program called REAL-Fam can help families manage diabetes and everyday tasks. You will get paid for participating.
Do you have cancer that has spread to your bones (high-risk bone metastases)? Is your cancer not causing any pain, or asymptomatic? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study comparing the standard approach with the standard approach plus radiation therapy to see if it's better at lowering bone metastases-related complications.
Researchers are trying to find out if they can slow the growth of prostate cancer by adding green tea to patients treatment. Researchers are also trying to find out if this could be better or worse than usual care patients get.
In this study, we're interested in understanding couples' experiences with using ChatGPT and each other for emotional support. We are recruiting couples to take part in a paid virtual study! This study includes 21 days of short online surveys sent via email, and you can earn up to $34 each for your participation.
By joining, you'll share important health information in a secure research registry to help scientists: -Understand how the immune system reacts to food -Improve diagnosis and treatment -Develop prevention strategies and new therapies
We are doing a study to see if a new treatment, called INO-3107, can help people with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP). We want to find out if this treatment works well and if it helps patients need fewer surgeries in the future.
Do you have advanced Stage III or IV Head and Neck Cancer? You might be able to join a research study. We are looking at new treatments compared to the usual care for your type of cancer.
Do you have Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF)? You might be able to try a new pill called Ifetroban. We want to see if this medication can help with your symptoms and stop your lungs from getting worse. Compensation provided.
To identify gaps in services and/or barriers to diagnosis and care for patients with tick-borne illnesses living in NC.
Do you have incurable, metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma ? If so, you may be able to take part in a study to see if a new drug called Cisplatin is effective.