A listing of Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
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Every medicine we take, medical device we use, and therapy we receive, was created with the help of people who took part in a research study. Their participation helped find treatments and cures to improve health outcomes. To take part, go to: ResearchMatch-Indiana CTSI
Why is this study being done?Caregiver support is important for adolescent mental health and may help young people manage the negative impacts of difficult experiences, such as racial-ethnic discrimination. We hope to learn more about how caregivers support their adolescents and use the information gained from this study to create …
Why is this study being done?Researchers at Purdue University are seeking health providers to participate in a discussion on contraceptives. This study aims to seek perspectives of healthcare providers who offer birth control services in their regular practice regarding patient self-administration of subcutaneous DMPA-SCWho can take part?Healthcare providers (physicians, nurses/midwives, …
JOIN the study!The purpose of this study is to try out a new way of teaching kids and parents ways to relax and sleep skills to see if it helps youth with sleep and well-being.The study tasks can be completed entirely online (NO in-person visits required).Who can take part?Youth (ages …
Have you ever wondered how things you eat or drink affect the bacteria in your gut? Do you live in a rural Indiana area? Researchers from the Department of Nutrition Science at Purdue University are looking at a how nutrient called cysteine [pronounced SIS-tee-een] is related to bacteria in our …
What is the purpose of this study?Social determinants of health are nonmedical factors that influence health outcomes. Adverse social determinants of health negatively affect high risk populations who are at greater risk of dementia and other medical diseases. Just as important is the concerning fact that these high risk populations …
Researchers at Indiana University (IU) are studying the impacts of childhood DCS involvement and parent substance use in young adults.The long-term goal is to improve outcomes for families involved in the child welfare system who are struggling with alcohol or drug use. We are looking for individuals, ages 18-24 years old, …
We’re studying how Colorado high school students look for support with their mental health and well-being. Our goal is to better understand their experiences so we can help schools create stronger support systems that promote mental health.Your child may be eligible to participate if they are a high school student …
Health is about more than medicine. That is why we are doing a study that is looking at how well different surveys measure social needs—things like housing, food, and transportation. These needs aren’t medical, but they play an important role in health, which is why hospitals and doctors are asking patients …