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The purpose of this study is to explore the wear experience with PRECISION7® For Astigmatism lenses in adults who have not previously worn contact lenses.
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The purpose of this study is to assess changes in brain activation and processing in those with right knee osteoarthritis compared to healthy controls.
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This study will help create healthy reference values clinicians can use to evaluate adult patients of all ages and is sponsored by the National Institute on Aging. During this study, we will…
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The goal of this study is to use new, adhesive-based sensors (pads that stick on your skin) to detect lymphedema, and to develop a way for patients to check for lymphedema at home. This study will…
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of ESK-001 There may be a chance that you will be asked to come into the study site for unscheduled study visits that may include extra…
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