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Confirmatory Efficacy Trial of Attention Bias Modification for Depression
University of Texas at Austin
Depression
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the efficacy of two related, but different
ABM (Attention Biased Modification) treatments for depression in adults with elevated
symptoms of depression. The main aims are:
- Aim 1:examine whether gamified ABM leads to greater change in the primary a1 expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the efficacy of two related, but different ABM (Attention Biased Modification) treatments for depression in adults with elevated symptoms of depression. The main aims are: - Aim 1:examine whether gamified ABM leads to greater change in the primary and secondary outcomes than sham ABM - Aim 1: establish that gamified ABM is at least as effective as traditional ABM. - Aim 2: identify moderators of ABM efficacy and mechanisms responsible for its efficacy. - Aim 3: Identify the durability of ABM on depression symptoms during short-term follow-up Participants will complete self-report questionnaires, complete eye-tracking tasks, and be clinically assessed through interviews by clinician researchers. If there is a comparison group: Researchers will compare sham, traditional, and gamified treatment groups to see if they moderate symptoms of depression. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2024 |
Family, Responsibility, Education, Support, and Health for Food Responsiveness
University of California, San Diego
Obesity, Childhood
The objective of this proposed study is to compare Regulation of Cues (ROC), Family-Based
Treatment (FBT), ROC+ nutrition education and reducing energy intake (ROC+) and a health
education comparator (HE) for children with overweight or obesity who are high on food
responsiveness (FR). expand
The objective of this proposed study is to compare Regulation of Cues (ROC), Family-Based Treatment (FBT), ROC+ nutrition education and reducing energy intake (ROC+) and a health education comparator (HE) for children with overweight or obesity who are high on food responsiveness (FR). Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2024 |
Variations in Ketone Metabolism
Ohio State University
Ketosis
This outcome of this study will elucidate how the phenotype of the individual modulates
the KE metabolic effect. Most studies of KE have been in homogenous populations, usually
young, male athletes. However, two striking experiments using identical, body weight
adjusted KE doses in healthy and obes1 expand
This outcome of this study will elucidate how the phenotype of the individual modulates the KE metabolic effect. Most studies of KE have been in homogenous populations, usually young, male athletes. However, two striking experiments using identical, body weight adjusted KE doses in healthy and obese individuals found that BHB area under the curve (AUC) and removal was reduced by obesity and poor metabolic health. Similarly, ketone infusion experiments found that diabetes, obesity, and insulin resistance alter BHB metabolism. It is important to determine how obesity affects KE 'sensitivity' (i.e., breakdown and oxidation) because the increasing prevalence of obesity as a function of age. Age may be another important source of variation in ketone metabolism. The genes that control the ketone system are regulated by a cascade of transcription factors and hormones including PPARα and FGF21, which are themselves known to be affected by aging and dietary status, and the cellular protein sensor target of rapamycin (TOR). Aberrant hyperactivation of TOR with aging may reduce ketogenesis, while it was observed that a long-term ketogenic diet specifically up-regulated PPARα activity. Preliminary work revealed substantial changes across mouse lifespan in the expression of ketone-related genes in the liver such as Hmgcs2 (rate limiting for ketone production) and Bdh1 (rate limiting for BHB oxidation) between young, middle-aged, and old mice, with a nadir of gene expression in middle age before increasing again late in life. Substantial age differences were found in response to matched doses of oral KE in mice and in rats. These data may have important implications for treating people of different ages and for translating KE technologies into the Department of VA. Therefore, this project plans to study individual responses to KE ingestion across the lifespan, against the background of varying metabolic health Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2023 |
Treating Early Type 2 Diabetes by Reducing Postprandial Glucose Excursions: A Paradigm Shift in Lif1
Chiara Fabris, PhD
Type 2 Diabetes
A Randomized Control Trial (RCT) with 1:1 randomization of adults newly diagnosed with
type 2 diabetes (T2D) to Routine Care (RC) and RC + Glycemic Excursion Minimization
(RC+GEM); a program that provides RC in addition to continuous glucose monitors (CGM)
within a structured, self-directed, and pe1 expand
A Randomized Control Trial (RCT) with 1:1 randomization of adults newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (T2D) to Routine Care (RC) and RC + Glycemic Excursion Minimization (RC+GEM); a program that provides RC in addition to continuous glucose monitors (CGM) within a structured, self-directed, and personalized lifestyle program called GEM. Our hypothesis is that RC+GEM will: 1) reduce hemoglobin A1c as much or more, 2) require less diabetes medication, 3) cost less, and 4) have more secondary benefits, (e.g. greater reduction in cardiovascular risk, weight, diabetes distress, depression symptoms), compared to RC alone. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2023 |
Low-Dose Naltrexone for the Treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Stanford University
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
The investigators are testing treatment with low-dose naltrexone (LDN) for symptom relief
of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). Study participants will be randomly assigned to
receive either LDN or placebo for a period of several weeks. During this period
participants will be asked to attend ei1 expand
The investigators are testing treatment with low-dose naltrexone (LDN) for symptom relief of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). Study participants will be randomly assigned to receive either LDN or placebo for a period of several weeks. During this period participants will be asked to attend either in-person or virtual study visits and complete questionnaires. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2015 |
Testing the mHealth App Intervention for Nondaily Smokers "SiS4"
Massachusetts General Hospital
Smoking Cessation
The goal of this project is to test if a new behavioral treatment for people who smoke
nondaily and wish to quit works. The new treatment is a smartphone app that engages users
in positive psychology exercises and gives them tested tools for quitting smoking. The
positive psychology exercises help1 expand
The goal of this project is to test if a new behavioral treatment for people who smoke nondaily and wish to quit works. The new treatment is a smartphone app that engages users in positive psychology exercises and gives them tested tools for quitting smoking. The positive psychology exercises help users maintain their positive emotions while they quit smoking. This app has been developed with and for people who smoke nondaily through several steps of development. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does the smoking cessation app (SiS4) help people who smoke nondaily quit smoking? - How do people's attitudes towards smoking, their smoking urges, and their mental well-being shift when using the SiS4 app? Researchers will compare the new app to an existing app that was developed for people who smoke daily to see if the new app works better to help people who smoke nondaily quit smoking. Participants will: 1. Use a smartphone app every day for 7 weeks 2. Complete online surveys about their smoking, attitudes about smoking, withdrawal symptoms and smoking urges, app use, and mental well-being at enrollment as well as 2 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months and 12 months after the initially chosen quit date. If the SiS4 app works well, it would be the first evidence-based quit-smoking treatment for people who smoke nondaily. Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2024 |
tVNS in Long COVID-19
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Long COVID
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
A prior open label study has shown that transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation [tVNS] can
improve the health of some patients with postacute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection
(PASC), severely affected enough to also fulfill criteria for myalgic encephalomyelitis /
chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS).1 expand
A prior open label study has shown that transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation [tVNS] can improve the health of some patients with postacute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), severely affected enough to also fulfill criteria for myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). The purpose of this study is to compare two sets of stimulus parameters to determine the one that best improves the health-related quality of life of these patients over a period of 6-weeks. Patients using their assigned device for at least 30 of the 42 possible opportunities will receive the best device for an additional 6-week period. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2024 |
More and Less Social Comprehension
University of Kansas Medical Center
Autism Spectrum Disorder
The goal of this early Phase 1 clinical trial is to assess if the social content of a
story impacts autistic children's listening comprehension of stories. The main questions
this study aims to answer are:
- Does removing social content from a story improve listening comprehension in
autis1 expand
The goal of this early Phase 1 clinical trial is to assess if the social content of a story impacts autistic children's listening comprehension of stories. The main questions this study aims to answer are: - Does removing social content from a story improve listening comprehension in autistic children? - Does listening comprehension of more social versus less social stories differentially predict performance on a standardized reading comprehension measure? Participants will listen to more social and less social stories while viewing accompanying pictures and answer comprehension questions about the stories and complete a standardized assessment of reading comprehension. In addition, participants complete measures of their nonverbal cognition, hearing status, autism severity, language abilities, and social communication abilities to help characterize individual differences in participants. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2023 |
Community-based Implementation of Online EmReg
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Traumatic Brain Injury
Emotion Regulation
This is a hybrid type III implementation-effectiveness trial; this study design blends
elements of implementation and clinical effectiveness research, with the primary aim of
determining the utility of an implementation strategy and a secondary aim of assessing
clinical outcomes associated with the1 expand
This is a hybrid type III implementation-effectiveness trial; this study design blends elements of implementation and clinical effectiveness research, with the primary aim of determining the utility of an implementation strategy and a secondary aim of assessing clinical outcomes associated with the implementation trial. Consistent with best practices for this type of design, the study team will conduct a randomized test of the effect of implementation strategy on effective delivery of the Online EmReg intervention in clinical practice. Specifically, the study team will compare Standard Training (a 3-hour on-demand training workshop) to Extended Training, (a 3-hour on-demand training workshop with 3 months of bi-weekly consultation). The research team's primary aim is to determine the optimal strategy to train clinicians in effectively delivering Online EmReg, and secondary aim is to assess patient improvement per clinician-administered DERS. Outcome measures will be assessed via self-report surveys, performance evaluations (via role-plays), and tracked clinician participation and fidelity. Study participation is expected to last up to 18 months. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2023 |
Safety, PK and Biodistribution of 18F-OP-801 in Patients With ALS, AD, MS, PD and Healthy Volunteers
Ashvattha Therapeutics, Inc.
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Parkinson Disease (PD)
Alzheimer Disease (AD)
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
This is a Phase 1/2 study to evaluate the safety and tolerability of 18F-OP-801 in
subjects with ALS, AD, MS, PD and age-matched HVs. 18F-OP-801 is intended as a biomarker
for PET imaging of activated microglia and macrophages in regions of neuroinflammation. expand
This is a Phase 1/2 study to evaluate the safety and tolerability of 18F-OP-801 in subjects with ALS, AD, MS, PD and age-matched HVs. 18F-OP-801 is intended as a biomarker for PET imaging of activated microglia and macrophages in regions of neuroinflammation. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2023 |
Propranolol in Primary Progressive Aphasia
University of Missouri-Columbia
Aphasia, Primary Progressive
The purpose of this study is to find out how the language of people with Primary
Progressive Aphasia is affected by Propranolol. Propranolol is not FDA approved for the
treatment of Primary Progressive Aphasia. Propranolol is FDA approved for the treatment
of heart conditions such as blood pressure1 expand
The purpose of this study is to find out how the language of people with Primary Progressive Aphasia is affected by Propranolol. Propranolol is not FDA approved for the treatment of Primary Progressive Aphasia. Propranolol is FDA approved for the treatment of heart conditions such as blood pressure. This research is being done because there are currently no drug treatment options for language impairments and anxiety often experienced by people with Primary Progressive Aphasia. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2025 |
TRAC-ER Intervention to Reduce Risky Alcohol Use and HIV Risk
University of Kentucky
Risk Behavior
Alcohol Use Disorder
HIV Infections
Ecological momentary interventions (EMI), which use phones to deliver messages to reduce
alcohol use and related risk behaviors during or prior to drinking events, can help to
address triggers in real-time. GPS tracking can determine when individuals visit places
they have previously reported drink1 expand
Ecological momentary interventions (EMI), which use phones to deliver messages to reduce alcohol use and related risk behaviors during or prior to drinking events, can help to address triggers in real-time. GPS tracking can determine when individuals visit places they have previously reported drinking or triggers to drink and then EMI messages can be delivered upon arrival to prevent risky alcohol use. A mobile app has been developed that uses GPS tracking to determine when individuals visit "risky" places and then delivers a survey asking what behaviors they engaged in while at the location. The goal of the proposed study is to use this app to enhance the Tracking and Reducing Alcohol Consumption (TRAC) intervention by delivering messages that encourage participants to employ strategies discussed during TRAC sessions when arriving at risky places. When they leave these places, they will complete a survey and breathalyzer reading in order to collect event-level self-report and biological data on alcohol use and HIV risk. If their breathalyzer result indicates alcohol use, they will receive harm reduction messaging. It is expected that combining TRAC with EMI ("TRAC-ER") will increase effectiveness by reinforcing topics discussed during these sessions, providing in-the-moment messaging to address triggers, and collecting real-time alcohol use data. Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2024 |
Viral Infection in Asthma (VIA) Study
University of Virginia
Asthma
Often when people with asthma get a virus caused by the common cold (rhinovirus), they
also experience an increase or worsening of their asthma symptoms. The purpose of this
study is to see if the study medication dupilumab helps prevent those with mild to
moderate asthma from having increased asth1 expand
Often when people with asthma get a virus caused by the common cold (rhinovirus), they also experience an increase or worsening of their asthma symptoms. The purpose of this study is to see if the study medication dupilumab helps prevent those with mild to moderate asthma from having increased asthma symptoms, after being exposed to an experimental rhinovirus inoculation. This is a study about dupilumab which is a drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treatment of moderate to severe asthma. Dupilumab is a medication that blocks pathways that cause asthmatic inflammation in the lungs, leading to symptoms and worsening lung function. During this study, subjects will be given either dupilumab or placebo and will subsequently be exposed to the the "common" cold virus (rhinovirus). The virus that the investigators are using has been safely used before in many studies like this involving thousands of volunteers, and the safe use of the virus in this research study has been reviewed by the FDA. The investigators will track asthma symptoms during the study with lung function tests, questionnaires, specimen collection, biomarkers, and physical exams. For data analysis the investigators will assess the samples collected to determine changes in the treatment groups. The investigators will also asses the symptom scores and deviations from baseline measures for lung function. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2022 |
Tirzepatide in PWS, HO and GNSO
Grace Kim
Prader-Willi Syndrome
Hypothalamic Obesity
Obesity/Therapy
This research study is comparing the effectiveness of a weight loss medication called
Tirzepatide in young adults with Prader-Willi Syndrome and/or hypothalamic obesity, as
compared to young adults with obesity that is unrelated to a genetic syndrome or
underlying medical cause. These groups will b1 expand
This research study is comparing the effectiveness of a weight loss medication called Tirzepatide in young adults with Prader-Willi Syndrome and/or hypothalamic obesity, as compared to young adults with obesity that is unrelated to a genetic syndrome or underlying medical cause. These groups will be given medication for 1 year to see how weight and other health factors are effected by the medication. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2025 |
Lay-Delivered Behavioral Activation in Senior Centers
University of Washington
Depression
In response to large numbers of senior center clients who suffer untreated depression and
the dearth of geriatric mental health providers, the investigators have simplified
Behavioral Activation to be delivered by lay volunteers ("Do More, Feel Better"; DMFB).
The focus of Behavioral Activation is1 expand
In response to large numbers of senior center clients who suffer untreated depression and the dearth of geriatric mental health providers, the investigators have simplified Behavioral Activation to be delivered by lay volunteers ("Do More, Feel Better"; DMFB). The focus of Behavioral Activation is to guide clients to reengage in daily pleasant and rewarding activities, and reduce depressive symptoms. If the investigators can show that the lay delivery model has positive impact in comparison to MSW-delivered Behavioral Activation, the investigators will have identified an effective intervention that can be used by a large untapped workforce of older adult volunteers across the nation. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2021 |
Preventing Alzheimer's With Cognitive Training
University of South Florida
Age-related Cognitive Decline
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias
Dementia is the most expensive medical condition in the US and increases in prevalence
with age. More than 5 million Americans have Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of
dementia. Mild cognitive impairment is a transitional stage between normal cognitive
aging and Alzheimer's disease or anot1 expand
Dementia is the most expensive medical condition in the US and increases in prevalence with age. More than 5 million Americans have Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia. Mild cognitive impairment is a transitional stage between normal cognitive aging and Alzheimer's disease or another type of dementia, and is indicative of higher risk for dementia. In addition to the obvious health and quality-of-life ramifications of dementia, there are high direct (e.g., subsidizing residential care needs) and indirect (e.g., lost productivity of family caregivers) economic costs. Implementing interventions to prevent MCI and dementia among older adults is of critical importance to health and maintained quality-of-life for millions of Americans. Recent data analyses from the Advanced Cognitive Training in Vital Elderly study (ACTIVE) indicate that a specific cognitive intervention, speed of processing training (SPT), significantly delays the incidence of cognitive impairment across 10 years. The primary contribution of the proposed research will be the determination of whether this cognitive training technique successfully delays the onset of clinically defined MCI or dementia across three years. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2019 |
Improving Maternal Sleep and Mental Health
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Postpartum Depression
Postpartum Anxiety
Sleep Disturbance
Infant Behavior
Maternal Behavior
The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effectiveness of a Smart Bassinet to
prevent/mitigate postpartum mood disorders by augmenting maternal sleep and/or enhancing
infant sleep. The investigators will conduct a 2-arm randomized controlled trial (RCT) to
compare infant and maternal sleep of1 expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effectiveness of a Smart Bassinet to prevent/mitigate postpartum mood disorders by augmenting maternal sleep and/or enhancing infant sleep. The investigators will conduct a 2-arm randomized controlled trial (RCT) to compare infant and maternal sleep of infants who use a smart bassinet (SB) or a standard commercially available bassinet (Halo Bassinest Swivel Sleeper 3.0) (usual/traditional care (TAU)). After confirmation of eligibility, participants (N = 342) will randomly be assigned to either the SB or TAU. The investigators hypothesize that use of the SB will be associated with better infant and maternal sleep over a 6-month period, and these mothers will report fewer depressive and anxiety symptoms across the postpartum. The main question[s] it aims to answer [is/are]: Aim 1: Determine the effect of the SB on infant sleep and maternal sleep. [primary hypothesis or outcome measure 2]? Aim 2: Determine the effect of the SB on maternal postpartum depressive symptoms and evaluate the model that the association between the SB and postpartum depressive symptoms is mediated by both infant and maternal sleep Aim 3: Compare trajectory of immune system function from late pregnancy through postpartum between PPD and non-PPD and between SB and TAU groups Exploratory Aim. Evaluate whether the elevated risk demonstrated by previously identified PPD epigenetic biomarkers at the TTC9B and HP1BP3 genes can be modified by using a SB. The investigators hypothesize that the elevated risk will be reduced in the SB condition compared to TAU. Military-affiliated pregnant women will be recruited from across the US via social media and advertising. Monthly online questionnaires will be completed by the mother. Objective sleep data will be collected monthly using an actigraph for 1-week from both mother and baby. Blood samples for assay of inflammatory markers will be collected at enrollment, 3- and 6- months postpartum. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2025 |
Brain Criticality, Oculomotor Control, and Cognitive Effort
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Healthy
The project examines electroencephalography, MRI, and behavioral measures indexing
flexibility (critical state dynamics) in the brain when healthy young adults do demanding
cognitive tasks, and in response to transcranial magnetic stimulation. expand
The project examines electroencephalography, MRI, and behavioral measures indexing flexibility (critical state dynamics) in the brain when healthy young adults do demanding cognitive tasks, and in response to transcranial magnetic stimulation. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2024 |
Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood Immune Responses Study
Emory University
Influenza
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immune response of the killed flu vaccine in
healthy subjects. Participants in this study are considered to be healthy volunteers.
Influenza ("Flu") infection carries a risk of serious illness.
This is an open label and single arm observational study de1 expand
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immune response of the killed flu vaccine in healthy subjects. Participants in this study are considered to be healthy volunteers. Influenza ("Flu") infection carries a risk of serious illness. This is an open label and single arm observational study designed to assess the humoral response to influenza vaccination and the longevity of humoral immunity to influenza vaccination in healthy adults. Enrolled subjects will receive licensed seasonal inactivated influenza vaccine (administered as a part of the study). Participants will donate serial samples of blood and bone marrow aspirate for immunology monitoring. Repeated measurements of humoral immunity will be obtained at 7 days, 28 days, 90 days and at one year post vaccination to assess the magnitude, clonal diversity and persistence of B-cell responses to influenza vaccination. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2023 |
Uric Acid Lowering Trial in Youth Onset T2D
University of Colorado, Denver
Diabetic Kidney Disease
Hyperuricemia
Diabetes
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Type2 Diabetes
Adolescents and young adults with youth-onset type 2 diabetes (T2D) are disproportionally
impacted by hyperuricemia compared to non-diabetic peers and youth with type 1 diabetes
(T1D). In fact, 50% of males with youth-onset T2D have serum uric acid (SUA) greater than
6.8 mg/dl. The investigators al1 expand
Adolescents and young adults with youth-onset type 2 diabetes (T2D) are disproportionally impacted by hyperuricemia compared to non-diabetic peers and youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D). In fact, 50% of males with youth-onset T2D have serum uric acid (SUA) greater than 6.8 mg/dl. The investigators also recently demonstrated that higher SUA conferred greater odds of developing hypertension and diabetic kidney disease (DKD) in youth with T2D over 7 years follow-up. Elevated SUA is thought to lead to cardiovascular disease (CVD) and DKD by inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction and deleterious effects on nephron mass. While there are studies demonstrating beneficial effects of uric acid (UA) lowering on vascular health in the general population, there are no studies in youth-onset T2D. Youth-onset T2D carries a greater risk of DKD and CVD compared to adult-onset T2D and T1D. Accordingly, a clinical trial evaluating UA lowering therapies is needed in youth-onset T2D. Krystexxa (pegloticase), a uricase, effectively lowers SUA and therefore holds promise as a novel therapy to impede the development of CVD and DKD in youth-onset T2D. This proposal describes a pilot and feasibility trial evaluating the effect of UA lowering by pegloticase on markers of CVD and DKD in ten (n=10) youth aged 18-25 with youth-onset T2D (diagnosed <21 years of age) over 7 days. The overarching hypothesis is that pegloticase improves marker of cardiorenal health by lowering UA. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2020 |
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A Phase 2 Study of VS-7375 in Patients With KRAS G12D-Mutated Pancreatic Cancer
Verastem, Inc.
Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC)
G12D Mutated KRAS
This study will assess the safety and efficacy of VS-7375 alone and in combination with
cetuximab in patients with metastatic KRAS G12D - mutated Pancreatic Cancer expand
This study will assess the safety and efficacy of VS-7375 alone and in combination with cetuximab in patients with metastatic KRAS G12D - mutated Pancreatic Cancer Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2026 |
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A Study to Evaluate Efficacy and Safety of MK-8690 in Participants With Moderately to Severely Acti1
Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC
Colitis Ulcerative
Ulcerative Colitis
The purpose of this protocol is to evaluate the efficacy of MK-8690 in participants with
moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis. The primary hypothesis is that MK-8690
is superior to placebo with respect to the proportion of participants achieving clinical
remission per Modified Mayo Scor1 expand
The purpose of this protocol is to evaluate the efficacy of MK-8690 in participants with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis. The primary hypothesis is that MK-8690 is superior to placebo with respect to the proportion of participants achieving clinical remission per Modified Mayo Score at Week 12. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2026 |
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Cardiovascular Health Education Via Virtual Reality for Breast Cancer Survivors Receiving Anthracyc1
Virginia Commonwealth University
Breast Cancer
Anthracycline Related Cardiotoxicity in Breast Cancer
Virtual Reality
Trastuzumab
The main goal of this study is to test a virtual reality (VR) program, Survivors' Virtual
Reality Survivorship Experience (SurviVRSE), designed to help Breast Cancer survivors
(n=30) learn about heart health. The aims are to test the usability, feasibility, and
acceptability o the intervention. Add1 expand
The main goal of this study is to test a virtual reality (VR) program, Survivors' Virtual Reality Survivorship Experience (SurviVRSE), designed to help Breast Cancer survivors (n=30) learn about heart health. The aims are to test the usability, feasibility, and acceptability o the intervention. Additionally, follow-up assessments will examine changes in women's cancer therapy related cardiac dysfunction knowledge and heart healthy behaviors (e.g., physical activity). Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2026 |
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Multicenter Symphony™ IL-6 Monitoring Sepsis ED Pilot Study
Bluejay Diagnostics, Inc.
Sepsis, Septic Shock
The primary objective of this study is to establish an IL-6 concentration cutoff that
predicts sepsis or septic shock (according to the Third International Consensus
Definitions (Sepsis-3 criteria)) in patients who are admitted or are intended to be
admitted to the hospital from the emergency depar1 expand
The primary objective of this study is to establish an IL-6 concentration cutoff that predicts sepsis or septic shock (according to the Third International Consensus Definitions (Sepsis-3 criteria)) in patients who are admitted or are intended to be admitted to the hospital from the emergency department with suspected infection. Type: Observational Start Date: May 2026 |
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Study of ALK-001 on the Progression of Stargardt Disease
Alkeus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Stargardt Disease
This study evaluates the efficacy and safety of investigational study drug ALK-001 in
participants 8 to 45 years of age, inclusive, with symptoms and signs of autosomal
recessive Stargardt disease (STGD) expand
This study evaluates the efficacy and safety of investigational study drug ALK-001 in participants 8 to 45 years of age, inclusive, with symptoms and signs of autosomal recessive Stargardt disease (STGD) Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2026 |

