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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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The purpose of this study is to evaluate if Armour Thyroid is safe and effective in the treatment of hypothyroidism. You will participate in this study for up to 90 weeks. The study will be…
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This study is being done to see how individuals respond to a ketone ester (KE) across different age groups and health statuses. With the ketogenic diet becoming more popular, research on ketones (a…
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The purpose of this study is to conduct usability testing to evaluate ease of use and overall user experience of a website designed to promote colorectal (CRC) awareness and screening uptake among…
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