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This study will examine the influence of synthetic cooling agents in e-cigarettes on vaping behavior and aims to find out how adding artificial cooling ingredients affects how people use a…
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This study will examine how young adults perceive new vaping products. Participation involves taking part in a study at The Center for Tobacco Research. You will be asked to attend 3 study visits…
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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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The objective of the study is to test the safety and efficacy of TZIELD over the course of 10 years in patients with Stage 2, Type 1 Diabetes, as well as the prevention of Stage 3, Type 1 Diabetes.…
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Researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital are seeking volunteers to be a part of a study looking at how to best screen for bleeding disorders in young women. Participants will be asked to…
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Scientists and researchers are looking for volunteers just like you to participate in clinical trials. Clinical trials are key to developing new methods to prevent, find and treat all types of diseases. It is through clinical trials that scientists can find out if new treatments are safe and effective and work better than current treatments.
Medical advances are only possible if people participate in research. By joining a clinical trial, you can help develop treatments that may one day benefit a friend, a family member or someone around the world. If you’re interested in becoming a research volunteer, we encourage you to find and connect with a study that’s right for you.
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