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Filter by:This research involves feasibility testing of design concepts to support device development of an electric breast pump. The purpose is to evaluate a prototype device for feasibility purposes and not health outcomes.
The purpose of this project is to examine key mechanisms contributing to sex-differences in hypoxic vasodilation and the impact of obesity, with particular emphasis on the sympathetic nervous system.
The EDEN study will make it possible to evaluate one or more development phases (from design to validation through optimization) of a method or a technique on voluntary subjects, in normal or pathological condition.
The goal of this study is to determine which parts of the brain make it possible for some people to move skillfully with their left non-dominant hand.
The investigators currently lack an understanding of barriers to completing the male factor infertility evaluation. Furthermore, as the investigators continue to expand access to fertility treatment particularly within low-resourced settings, it is important that all aspects of infertility within a couple are equally explored. The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected low-income communities and communities of color at greater rates in terms of not only disease morbidity/mortality but how medical systems are accessed and care is delivered.
The use of tools is ubiquitous in our lives and allows us to expand the sensorimotor capacities of our body. Much research has been done on the subject in sighted people over the past decades. This work has mainly focused on the motor aspect of using the tool, neglecting the sensory aspect. However, any action involving a tool carries sensory information, for example in the use of the white cane by blind people. 26% (> 200,000) of blind people in France use a white cane to get around. By sweeping the cane on the ground, they use it as a sensorimotor extension of their body to extract information from the environment in order to locate a pedestrian crossing or possible obstacles. While it is well established that the tools increase the user's motor skills, we have only just begun to clarify how they also function as sensory extensions of the user's body and how this phenomenon is potentially dependent on constant use of the tool to compensate for a missing sense, as is the case with blind people using a cane. The aim of this study is to fill this important gap in our knowledge.
Cancer produces a significant burden on society with a majority diagnosed at late stages when the chance of cure is low. Early diagnosis improves patient outcomes. Data consisting of lifestyle factors, medications, physical activity, years before conventional cancer diagnosis is also worthwhile for to determine early detection. This is only achievable with longitudinal tracking of a large number of healthy individuals and identifying those who do develop cancer over time.
The aim of the study is to compare the spine joint reposition sense in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and healthy adolescents and to investigate whether there is a difference.
This study was a single-center, randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled, single-dose, dose-increasing study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, PK characteristics, PD effect, and immunogenicity of CM338 injection administered intravenously or subcutaneously at different doses in healthy subjects.
Part I: The main objectives of this trial are to investigate safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of BI 706321 in healthy Japanese male subjects following oral administration of multiple rising doses. Part II: The main objectives of this trial are to investigate safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of BI 706321 in healthy Chinese male subjects following oral administration of single dose.