A listing of ctsi-central-admin medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Who can participate: Participants aged 18 to 65 who experience frequent migraines and have not responded to standard treatments may be eligible for this study.Study details: Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either the investigational treatment or a placebo. They will be required to attend regular clinic visits for …
This study investigates the occurrence of late complications in individuals who have undergone treatment for childhood cancer. Childhood cancer refers to cancer diagnosed in individuals aged 21 or younger. The study aims to identify key adverse events, which are unexpected medical issues that occur during or after treatment.Participants will be …
This study investigates the collection of biological samples and health information during pregnancy. Biological samples include blood, urine, saliva, nasal swabs, and breast milk. A Biobank is a collection of these samples and information used for future research studies.Participants will provide samples at different times during pregnancy and delivery. These …
The purpose of this study is to ensure that laboratory tests measuring the levels and functions of proteins in blood provide accurate and reproducible results. This study involves healthy volunteers who will donate a small amount of blood for research purposes.Participants will be compensated for their time. The study does …
This study investigates how dopamine function affects the movement and thinking problems associated with alcoholism. Dopamine is a chemical in the brain that helps control movement and emotions.Participants will undergo procedures to assess their motor and cognitive functions. These procedures might include tests or activities that measure how well they …
This study investigates how eye movements are related to information processing in both healthy individuals and those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. The purpose is to explore the role of the cerebellum and its connections with other brain regions in contributing to autism. The study involves 40 individuals with high-functioning …
The purpose of this study is to gather information on how a person's physical appearance can be predicted from their DNA. DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, contains genetic instructions that determine a person's traits. This study aims to collect genetic information (genotype) and physical traits (phenotype) from participants in a U.S. …
This study investigates the connection between future running-related overuse injuries and the amount of physical activity done outside of running. It also looks at how much rest between running sessions might help prevent these injuries. Running-related overuse injuries are injuries that happen when the muscles, bones, or joints are used …
This study investigates pediatric onset rheumatic diseases, which are conditions that affect the joints and muscles in children. The study aims to gather information on how these diseases are currently treated and how active they are in patients. This information will be used to understand the diseases better and to …
This study investigates how children with hearing loss develop spoken language skills and executive functions, such as attention, memory, and focus. Executive functions are mental skills that help with managing time, paying attention, and remembering details. The study aims to understand the differences in speech-language outcomes following cochlear implantation.In this …