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Helping Young Cancer Survivors Feel Better Using a Digital Tool
The purpose of this study is to learn more about a new digital tool to help adolescents and young adult cancer survivors manage their symptoms of depression. People in the study will use the tool, answer questions, and join a video call. The goal is to find out if the tool helps them manage their feelings better.
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Mental Health Cancer Cancer: Children, Teens Children, Infants, Teen Health
Studying New Ways to Reduce Caregiver Stress
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Healthy Volunteers Mental Health Neurology Disorders Sleep Brain and Memory
Care Program for Adults with Epilepsy Dealing with Anxiety and/or Depression
The purpose of this study is to find out if emotional quality of life can be improved for those with epilepsy and anxiety and/or depression. We want to see if regular calls or visits with a care manager can help with the anxiety and/or depression symptoms.
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Treatment for Migraine and Mood
Many people with migraine have challenges related to mood. The purpose of this study is to test three different treatments for improving both migraine and mood.
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Reducing Distress and Tobacco Use in Cancer Survivors with At-Home Brain Stimulation
The purpose of this study is to find out if transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) is easy to use at home. We also want to find out how well it works for reducing distress and decreasing cigarette use. TDCS is a form of brain stimulation. This type of stimulation is done outside of the body. The largest risk with this study is minor discomfort such as warmth, itching or tingling sensation during treatment.
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Mental Health Substance Use (Alcohol, Illegal Drugs, Tobacco) Cancer
Learning More About the Motivation to Continue a Treatment Regimen
The purpose of this study is to learn more about the opinions and preferences of older adults living with chronic conditions such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), diabetes, COPD and other chronic health conditions. We want to learn more about their experience with medication regimens.
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Studying a New Medicine to Keep Depression Away
The purpose of this study is to find out if a new medicine, taken with current antidepressants, can help stop depression from coming back. Our researchers will also look at how safe the medicine is and what side effects it may cause. Volunteers who join the study will have regular checkups and answer questions about their health and feelings. We are looking for volunteers who have been diagnosed with major depressive disorder that has not improved with their current treatment.
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Helping the Brain Relax to Improve Sleep and Stress
The purpose of this study is to learn more about a new technology called Cereset Research (CR). It uses sounds linked to your brainwaves to help your brain relax and balance. In this study, you will continue your other current care, but will also receive sessions of CR. The goal is to see if it helps people with stress, anxiety, or trouble sleeping. We are looking for volunteers with symptoms following a concussion or traumatic brain injury (TBI), ongoing symptoms of long-COVID, or a functional movement disorder.
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CARES Study: Listening to Caregivers
The purpose of this study is to learn more about the health of caregivers. We want to understand how life experiences before and during caregiving for someone with dementia may impact physical and emotional health over time. The goal is to find better ways to help caregivers feel supported. This study is done completely over the phone. Volunteers will get one call for an interview and then a follow-up call to connect them to resources, if needed.
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