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This study investigates the relationship between verbal fluency, nonverbal fluency, and discourse abilities in older adults with acquired brain injury. It also examines how education level, age, and activity levels affect these communication skills. An acquired brain injury is a condition where the brain is damaged after birth, affecting how …
The purpose of this study is to evaluate if using incisional negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) can reduce the rate of infections at the site of surgery. This study focuses on patients who are undergoing colorectal or hepatopancreatobiliary surgeries. Surgical site infections are infections that occur after surgery in the …
This study investigates the brain's reward centers and their connection to the risk of developing alcoholism. The purpose of this study is to explore how specific brain regions related to rewards and a chemical called dopamine are involved in behaviors that lead to alcohol use, without the influence of being …
This study investigates the overall survival of patients with Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) who have not responded to previous treatments. MDS is a group of disorders caused by poorly formed or dysfunctional blood cells. The study compares two groups: one receiving an investigational medication and the other receiving treatments chosen by …
This study investigates the effectiveness of three different walking training interventions on improving strength, mobility, walking, and other health measures in individuals with chronic hemiparesis after a stroke. Chronic hemiparesis is a condition where one side of the body is weak, often following a stroke. The study aims to assess …
This study investigates how technology, such as computers and smartphones, affects the ways people cope with stigmatized conditions or personal traits. Stigmatized conditions can include chronic illnesses like HIV or personal traits such as sexual orientation. The study aims to understand the role of technology in both coping and potentially …
This study investigates whether weight loss can prevent breast cancer from coming back in overweight and obese women. Breast cancer is a disease where cells in the breast grow out of control. The study involves women who have early-stage breast cancer and compares two different approaches to weight loss: a …
This study investigates how breathing patterns change during exercise at different intensities. It focuses on a point called 'critical power,' which is a specific exercise threshold that might affect breathing differently when exercising below or above it.Participants will engage in exercises at various intensities to measure their breathing patterns. This …
This study investigates the use of an investigational medication with standard chemotherapy in children, adolescents, and young adults who have high-risk B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (HR B-ALL). HR B-ALL is a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow. The purpose is to find the best dose of …
This study investigates the use of a computer-controlled electronic device to measure swimming power in trained swimmers. Swimming power refers to the force and strength swimmers use to move through water. The study aims to compare the measurements from this device with those from traditional swimming resistance training methods.Participants will …