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Understanding How Chemotherapy Treatment Before Surgery Impacts Recovery
The purpose of this study is to learn how chemotherapy treatment before surgery affects your body and brain. Some people get chemotherapy before surgery, and some get it after. By looking at changes in health, doctors hope to understand how chemotherapy before surgery helps people feel better and recover faster. We are looking for volunteers who have recently been diagnosed with a gynecological cancer (ovarian, peritoneal, fallopian tube, or endometrial) and are planning to receive chemotherapy treatment followed by surgery afterwards.
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Finding Muscle Changes in Myotonic Dystrophy Patients
Myotonic dystrophy (DM) is a disease that causes muscles to weaken and waste away. The purpose of this study is to find the best ways to measure muscle weakness and changes in patients with DM using MRI scans. Understanding these changes will help plan future studies to track the disease and test new treatments. We are seeking healthy volunteers as well as volunteers who have been diagnosed with myotonic dystrophy.
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Using Body Fat Images to Assess Health
The purpose of this study is to see if we can use medical images of fat throughout the body to assess your health status.
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Aging Healthy Volunteers Heart Health Weight, Metabolism, Nutrition
A Study of the Drug Volrustomig for Head and Neck Cancer Treatment
The study wants to learn about a drug called Volrustomig. It aims to find out if this drug is safe and helpful for people with head and neck cancer that hasn't been taken out and has spread to nearby areas. The drug will be given after patients finish their chemotherapy and radiation treatments.
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Studying a New Way to Prevent Blood Clots During Medical Procedures
The goal of this study is to help people who need medical procedures where their blood goes outside their body, like during dialysis or heart surgery. We want to find a way to stop blood clots during these procedures. This study will help us learn how to prevent clots and make these procedures safer. We are looking for healthy volunteers, both adults and children, who are 17-70 years old and weigh over 110 pounds.
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Studying a New Medicine to Help People with COPD
The goal of this study is to see if a new medicine called lunsekimig can help people with COPD feel better. It will look at how well the medicine works for people who still have breathing problems even though they are already getting treatment. The study will also check if the medicine causes any side effects.
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New Migraine Medicine for Teens
The purpose of this study is to learn more about a new medicine called Rimegepant to help teenagers with chronic migraine. We want to see if this medicine is safe and useful to prevent chronic migraine.
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Studying a New Medicine for People with Heart Disease and Obesity
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease happens when fatty buildup blocks blood vessels and makes it harder for blood to flow. The purpose of this study is to learn more about a new medicine for people who already have this condition and are overweight or have obesity. The goal is to see if the medicine can help lower their chances of having heart problems in the future.
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Using Brain Scans to Track Brain Tumor Changes
The purpose of this study is to learn if special brain scans can give doctors better information about how brain tumors change over time. We will compare regular MRI scans with special MRI scans and, for some people, a PET scan. What we learn may help doctors care for future patients with brain cancer. This study is for volunteers diagnosed with glioblastoma.
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Cancer Cancer: Brain, Nervous System, Spinal Cord Cancer: Rare Cancers
Studying the Medicine VX-670 for Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1
Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 is a disease that makes muscles weak and hard to relax, and it can also affect other parts of the body like the heart and stomach. The purpose of this study is to see if a new medicine is safe and works well for people with this disease. Our researchers will see if the medicine can help with muscle problems and check for any side effects over two years.
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Movement Disorder Neurology Disorders Rare Disease Bones, Joints, Muscles
Learning How the Brain Shifts Attention
The purpose of this study is to learn how people move their attention when they see different things. We will use computer tasks and brain scans to see how your brain works when you pay attention to new things. The goal is to help scientists understand how attention changes in the brain.
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Studying Oxytocin for Pain Relief from Heat
The purpose of this study is to find out if oxytocin, a natural hormone, can help reduce pain from heat when given through the nose or a vein. People will get oxytocin in two different ways and have their pain measured. The goal is to find out which way works better for pain relief.
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Studying a New Device for Women with Overactive Bladder Symptoms
Overactive bladder is a health problem that makes it hard for a person to hold their urine and causes them to feel a strong need to go to the bathroom often. This study will see if a new device can help women with this problem. The device uses gentle heat to try to fix the nerves that cause these issues. Researchers will check if the device works better than no treatment.
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Studying How Stress Affects Health in People Living with HIV
Many people living with HIV disease have stress in their lives that can negatively affect their health. The goal of this study is to understand how long-term stress changes how our brain and immune systems work. We also want to see how these changes affect our feelings, thoughts, and actions. By learning this, we hope to create better treatments for problems like depression and drug use. The study is open to individuals living with HIV.
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Improving Sleep and Cognitive Health for People with Depression
The goal of this study is to see if improving sleep at night can help people with depression. Volunteers in this study will wear a headband while they sleep that is designed to improve deep sleep, the part of sleep that is important for healthy brain function. We hope that improved sleep can help with mood, memory, and attention. This study will involve three in-lab visits and will last about three weeks. Volunteers must be diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and have some concerns about their memory or attention.
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Improving Physical Function in Older Adults with Kidney Disease
The purpose of this study is to find out if two different programs can help older people with chronic kidney disease. One program involves exercise with quick movements 3 times per week for 12 weeks, and the other program involves taking classes on how to live a healthy lifestyle once per week for 12 weeks. Our researchers want to see if older people enjoy these programs and if they can be done safely. We are looking for volunteers who live within 20 miles of the Reynolda Campus.
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Learning More About Treating Myelofibrosis and Anemia with the Study Drug DISC-0974
Myelofibrosis is a rare blood disorder that can cause scar tissue to build up in the bone marrow. This can lead to anemia. Anemia can result in tiredness and general discomfort. The purpose of this study is to see who well the study drug DISC-0974 works for the treating myelofibrosis and anemia. We also want to learn more about the side effects the study drug may cause.
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Studying the Medicine Axatilimab for Chronic Graft-Versus-Host Disease
Chronic graft-versus-host disease is when the new cells from a transplant attack the patient's body and cause serious health problems. The purpose of this study is to find out if a new medicine called axatilimab, given with steroids, helps people with this disease.
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Studying Hair Loss in Women of African Descent during Chemotherapy
The purpose of this study is to understand hair loss in African American women who are getting chemotherapy for breast cancer. We want to find out how common different types of hair loss are with chemotherapy. We also want to learn about the participants' health history, medical information, and hair styling habits.
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Minority Health Skin, Hair, Nails Women's Health Cancer Cancer: Breast
Studying the Long-Term Usefulness of a Parkinson's Disease Treatment
The purpose of this study is to see how well the drug ABBV-951 works for people with advanced Parkinson's Disease over a long time. We will look at how the drug affects movement, daily activities, and changes in the disease over three years. We need volunteers who have never taken the drug before or who have used it before. The study team will give more details.
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