There are about 173942 clinical studies being (or have been) conducted in United States. The country of the clinical trial is determined by the location of where the clinical research is being studied. Most studies are often held in multiple locations & countries.
The purpose of this study is to establish optimal guidelines for Manual Lymphatic Drainage in participants with lower extremity lymphedema.
The purpose of the present randomized controlled trial is to explore the effectiveness of a 12-month well woman digital health intervention leveraging Precision Nudging - the application of behavioral science and reinforcement learning to create individualized, tailored health messaging at scale that matches the right message to the right person at the right time - in promoting behavior change. Specifically, it is hypothesized that scaling behavioral science through reinforcement learning will be more effective at motivating participants to engage with well woman messages and to schedule and to attend a well woman visit compared to a standard of care message.
Interventional Study of the novel clinical application of SERI surgical silk scaffold affixed with dermaFLEX medical adhesive as a wound dressing, compared to two separate current standard of care for surgical incision closure devices: Prineo Dermabond and 3M Steri-Strip. Both components of the silk wound dressing prototype are FDA approved materials for other indications. This study seeks to gain insight of functionality of silk as a wound coverage material and determine variations of clinical outcomes in comparison to the synthetic mesh/cyanoacrylate device (Prineo Dermabond) and the nonwoven rayon/acrylate device (3M Steri-Strip) commonly implemented as a surgical wound dressing.
The aim of this study is to assess age-appropriate growth of healthy infants fed a new infant formula. In this randomized, controlled trial, healthy, term, formula-fed infants will be randomized to one of two infant formulas: a standard, commercially-available infant formula for term infants or the new infant formula for term infants for 16 weeks. A reference group of human milk-fed infants will also be enrolled. This study is designed in accordance with Good Clinical Practice guidelines and the requirements of the Code of Federal Regulations, 21CFR106.96. This study allows caregivers to participate completely from the comfort of their own home.
The purpose of this study is to assess, prospectively, the effect on flu vaccination rates of a pre-visit questionnaire that asks patients to indicate their preferences for a flu shot. Responses to the questionnaire will also be shown to clinicians via additional text in an existing flu shot alert. The investigators hypothesize that the pre-visit questionnaire will lead to increased flu vaccination compared with standard practices.
Twelve participants and their care partners will be randomized for the intervention. The music therapy intervention takes place once a week for 6 weeks via telemedicine, with the first session reserved for music therapy intake/assessment. There are 5 additional visits, once per week. The format of the sessions may include: a greeting song to orient the participant to the start of the session; singing of 1-3 preferred/chosen songs to address cognition and communication; two movement songs with instrument playing interventions to stimulate cognition and movement; songwriting for self-expression, cognitive, and emotional support; relaxation/mindfulness; a closing song to help the participant transition at the completion of the session, The music therapist also provides training to caregivers in techniques to utilize music for behavioral support. Twelve participants and their care partners will be randomized to receive a personalized music CD that they keep and can listen to as they wish.
To decrease CDI incidence by implementing an electronic health record-integrated CDI-risk classification tool for Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) to focus a bundle of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) CDI prevention recommendations on high-risk patients.
The objective of this proposal is to recruit 20 healthy subjects per ingredient arm (5 arms x 20 subjects; N= 120 total) to participate in a research study investigating the effects of dietary supplementation for one-month with different dietary supplement formulations (versus placebo; N=20) that may have benefits for supporting respiratory health, psychological stress, and quality of life. Supplements to be studied (all are commercially available): 1. Chaga (mushroom extract) 2. Arava (algae concentrate) 3. Thymoquin (black cumin seed oil) 4. Thymoquin + Astaxanthin (antioxidant carotenoid) 5. Thymoquin + Omega 3 (fish oil) 6. Placebo (corn starch) In order to "stress" volunteers, participants will train for and complete a strenuous off-road trail marathon to induce both physical and mental stress.
Phase 1, open-label study designed to evaluate safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetic, and pharmacodynamic of multiple doses of BION-1301 in Japanese healthy subjects.
The Lightfective ReBorn System is intended for non-invasive lipolysis of the flanks in individuals with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or less. The device is intended to affect the appearance of visible fat bulges in the flanks.