A, Almada N Clinical Trials
A listing of A, Almada N clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 11,120 clinical trials
Behavioral Weight Loss for Cancer Survivors in Maryland: A Trial With Adaptive Interventions
The objective of the HELPLINE Weight Loss Program is to determine the comparative effectiveness of two active multi-component, augmented interventions for cancer survivors with overweight or obesity who do not achieve early weight loss goal in the initial intervention period (termed, early non-responders). The core study design is randomized controlled …
Randomised Controlled Trial of a Digital Programme for Procrastination in UK University Students
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of an 8-week self-directed internet based CBT intervention on various psychological outcomes for young students struggling with procrastination in the UK. The psychological outcomes consist of motivation, depressive symptoms, impulsivity and anxiety. More specifically, the study aims to compare the …
A Platform Study of Epigenetic Therapy Before Prostatectomy in Men With Prostate Cancer
This is an open-label, non-randomized, exploratory platform protocol designed to assess the safety and antitumor activity of epigenetic therapies in participants with localized prostate cancer who are undergoing radical prostatectomy. The epigenetic therapy is intended to increase the sensitivity of the underlying tumor to the patient's immune system. The platform …
Glycemic/Insulinemic Effects of Fresh Mango as a Sugar Substitute in Realistic Breakfasts.
Large blood sugar and insulin increases after meals high in table sugar are related to risk for diabetes and heart disease. Additionally, large increases in blood sugar may also negatively impact vascular health. Previous research suggests that mango consumed in small quantities has blood sugar-lowering properties, but the evidence of …
A Study of TAK-411 in Adults With Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP)
CIDP is an autoimmune disease. This means that the body's germ fighting (immune) system attacks itself. In CIDP, the immune system attacks the protective covering around the nerves called myelin. Over time, these nerves lose their ability to send signals to the muscles in the body. This leads to muscle …
Impact of Standing Programs in Children With Spina Bifida: A Single Subject Design
The purpose of this single-subject study is to investigate children with spinal bifida who have significant knee limitations in lower extremity passive range of motion to answer the following research questions: Is a home standing program effective in reducing lower extremity passive range of motion limitations in children with Spina …
A Study to Assess Zilucoplan Concentration in Breast Milk of Healthy Lactating Women
The purpose of this study is to assess the steady state (SS) concentrations of zilucoplan (ZLP) and its major metabolites in mature breast milk of healthy study participants following injection of repeated once-daily doses of ZLP.
Neonatal Mask Seal; a Two-handed Versus One-handed Approach: The NeoSeal Study
When babies can't breathe effectively, we can use a facemask to give them breaths and oxygen. The mask can be held with one or two hands, depending on the preference of the doctor. Both types of mask holds are recommended in international guidelines, but it is unclear which one is …
Effects of Intranasal Oxytocin in the Treatment of Benzodiazepine Withdrawal: A Pilot RCT
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if oxytocin administered as a nasal spray will reduce withdrawal symptoms in adults during benzodiazepine tapering for 21 days. It will also learn about the safety of oxytocin. The main question it aims to answer are: Does oxytocin reduce benzodiazepine withdrawal …
Peer Interaction of Primiparas Sharing a Room With Multiparas With Successful Breastfeeding Experience
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that peer support breastfeeding education programs are effective interventions for improving breastfeeding outcomes. In this context, the WHO's Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding recommends the implementation of "lay health worker peer counselors" and "mother-to-mother support groups" to promote and support breastfeeding. …