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Filter by:This trial studies how well text messages work in preventing tobacco use in young adults. Text messaging may help to teach young adults about the risks of tobacco products.
This randomized clinical trial tests the efficacy of a behavioral intervention works in reducing indoor tanning. Artificial ultraviolet indoor tanning increases the chance of developing skin cancers. Behavioral interventions use techniques to help participants change the way they react to environmental triggers that may cause a negative reaction.
Although the primary motor cortex is considered has the common final pathway of motor commands, it is influenced by several structures as, for example, the premotor cortex and the posterior parietal cortex which are involved in motor planning and programming and which integrates movement-induced sensory impute (parieto-frontal circuits). Several studies have shown that there are some direct functional connections between the premotor cortex and the posterior parietal cortex and from these two regions to the primary motor cortex. The posterior parietal cortex can then be considered as a sensorimotor interface whose function in planification and motor control of upper limb is well demonstrated. The hypothesis is that the posterior parietal cortex could participate to the modulation of motor cortex excitability by proprioceptive sensory inputs namely long latency afferent inhibition and afferent induced facilitation.
This clinical trial studies normal breast tissue changes combined with breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that may suggest the beginnings of cancer development. Using breast tissue markers in combination with breast imaging such as MRI may help to more accurately assess a woman's risk of developing breast cancer.
This research trial studies how well internet-based and self-report instruments measure food intake and physical activity levels and their relationship with disease within American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) members. Comparing new internet-based questionnaires developed by the National Cancer Institute that report all the foods consumed and activities performed in an entire day to standardized physical measurements may help to determine if the information collected is accurate.
This research trial collects and stores blood, tissue, and bone marrow specimens from patients with cancer or blood disorders, and healthy volunteers to study the immune system in a variety of different types of experiments, as well as associated clinical data as appropriate, focused on understanding mechanisms of immunotherapy.
This trial studies how a program to encourage healthy behaviors (Tu Salud Si Cuenta) works to increase physical activity and healthy eating habits among Latino families. Improving physical activity and healthy eating habits may help in preventing cancer-related diseases and lead to a better quality of life among Latino families.
This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose finding study evaluating the safety, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of subcutaneously injected BPI-3016 in Chinese healthy subjects.
This is an open-label, single center, 1-period study in healthy adult male subjects to assess absorption, metabolism, and excretion of HMS5552 after a single oral administration of 50 mg (90 μCi) of [14C]-HMS5552.
This randomized clinical trial studies how well a lay health worker outreach works in increasing colorectal cancer screening in Asian Americans. Training community members to educate participants about colorectal cancer and its prevention may improve colorectal cancer screening rates in Asian Americans.