We are doing this study to test a behavioral weight loss program designed specifically for adolescent and young adult cancer survivors. Study participants will use technology, including a digital smart scale, Fitbit activity tracker, Facebook, and study web app to help them lose weight.
We want to learn how personality traits and neuroendocrine systems relate to how people make decisions. We hope this research will contribute to the understanding of decision-making, mental health, and the underlying factors that impact these constructs.
The purpose of this study is to better understand genetic, behavioral, and medical factors that might be related to eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa (AN), atypical anorexia nervosa (AAN), bulimia nervosa (BN), binge-eating disorder (BED), and avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID).
We are trying to see whether Dupixent is a potential treatment for kids and adults with Eosinophilic Gastritis.
In this study, we want to learn how clients and therapists brains connect during different situations. Participants in this study will be randomly assigned to receive either supportive counseling or psycho-education.
In this study, we want to learn more about prebiotics and how they affect the gut health of adults. Specifically, we're interested in two different types of prebiotics. We will see if there are any differences in our gut when healthy adults take either of these prebiotics or a fake pill. Findings from this study may help us see if these prebiotics might be better for adult health.
To understand the views and perceptions of Ugandan social work academics who utilize decolonial and indigenous theories and practices, including ubuntu, in their work.
To determine if patients need additional treatment called immunotherapy to prevent cancer from coming back after having the bladder surgically removed after being diagnosed with bladder cancer.
Childhood exposures to racism and discrimination are proven to impact physical and mental health outcomes into adulthood. This study is recruiting pilot testers of a survey about experiences in North Carolina as a youth and outcomes as an adult. The survey is entirely voluntary and your responses will not be linked to you.
In this study, we want to improve virtual healthcare by seeking feedback from those who have used virtual care (ex. telehealth, or e-visits). We are looking for patients, administrators, providers or policymakers to provide feedback through individual, private interviews. Your perspective will help us to foster equitable and sustainable virtual care solutions.