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The purpose of this study is to assess the extent of white matter abnormalities, glutamate alterations, and inflammation in unmedicated patients with psychosis at different illness stages compared to…
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The NeuroLab is looking at differences in how Autistic and Neurotypical adults pay attention to their surrounding environment. Previous studies have found that autistic individuals are often better…
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This study will examine activities of caregivers and their preschool aged child over a 12-week period. Caregivers will track learning activities with their child over the 12-weeks. Some participants…
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This study will look at if a ketogenic diet (KD) can help treatment work better in patients with metastatic melanoma or metastatic kidney cancer. People who take part in the study will be randomly…
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This clinical trial evaluates the usefulness of using a smartphone-based HIV-specific smoking cessation intervention at the time of lung cancer screening in helping people living with HIV quit…
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