a, a N Clinical Trials
A listing of a, a N clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 11,120 clinical trials
A Trial of Hydroxynidone Capsules in Single-dose Administration for Patients With Renal Insufficiency
Hydronidone capsules are pyridinone-based small molecule compounds. Hydronidone has not been approved for commercial sale both domestically and internationally. The applicant has completed the preliminary Phase I and Phase II clinical trials. The results showed that Hydronidone is a safe and effective drug for treating liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis …
Evaluation of a New MRI Technique to Reduce Breathing-Related Artifacts in Brain Imaging
This study aims to improve the quality of brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans by testing a new imaging method that reduces distortions caused by breathing. During respiration, small movements of the chest and diaphragm can lead to subtle changes in the magnetic field within the head. These changes can …
Target Safety: a Collaboration of Firearm Retailers and Health Care to Address Suicide Prevention
The purpose of the study is to understand how culturally competent messaging on secure firearm storage and temporary out-of-home storage (TOHS) is perceived and accepted by firearm owners.
Virus Transmission to People Recently Bitten or With a History of Monkey Bites "SIMVIR
Nonhuman primates (NHPs) constitute an important reservoir of infectious agents, some of which have emerged in human populations as deadly pathogens. Human exposure to the biological fluids of NHPs - particularly through bites - can result in the transmission of several viruses. Only the rabies virus is currently targeted by …
A Study to Learn About Study Medicine Called PF-08049820 in People With Eczema
The purpose of this study is to learn if the study medicine (PF-08049820) is safe and effective for the treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD), also known as eczema, or atopic eczema. People with this condition may have severe itching and rashes on the skin. The study is seeking participants who: …
Investigation of the Effects of a Neuromuscular Control-Focused Posture Training Program in Butchers
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a neuromuscular posture training program implemented in butchers on neck pain, posture quality and upper back muscle control.
Suitability of a 26 °C Indoor Environment for Mitigating Heat Strain in Young Adults
While an indoor upper temperature limit of 26 °C has been shown to protect heat-vulnerable older adults (DOI: 10.1289/EHP11651), this guideline has not been verified in young, habitually active adults. Public health recommendations during hot weather typically emphasize staying in cool environments, avoiding strenuous activity, wearing lightweight clothing, and maintaining …
A Language-Based Training Intervention to Enhance Cognitive Health in Community-Dwelling Older Adults
Taiwan is fast approaching a super-aged society, making it urgent to bolster cognitive health in otherwise healthy older adults. This integrated project tackles that need with a language-centered intervention grounded in predictive-coding and active-inference theory. Over 12 weeks, community-dwelling adults aged 65 + join small-group reading-and-writing workshops that train them …
The TOF3D Mechanomyograph. Evaluation of a New Device for Assessment of the Neuromuscular Block.
In clinical anesthesiologic practice, most institutions use acceleromyography in order to assess the degree of a neuromuscular block. The aim of the present study is to assess a new device using mechanomyography. Until recently, this method was reserved for experimental settings. It seems to be able to work more precisely, …
A Clinical Prediction Model for Surgical Site Infection After Central Nervous System Tumor Surgery
Study Background For patients undergoing brain or spinal tumor surgery, postoperative surgical wound infection (known as "surgical site infection," SSI) is a recognized risk. Once an infection occurs, it may complicate and prolong the recovery process. Currently, doctors primarily rely on clinical experience to judge which patients are at higher …