To determine the safety, efficacy and tolerability of the drug ZULRESSO to treat adult patients with postpartum psychosis.
1. Are you 18 years of age or older? 2. Have you been diagnosed with a blood clot in the past? (more than 3 months ago) 2. Do you have leg heaviness, fatigue, swelling, aching or pain? If you answered all three questions "YES" then you might be a perfect fit for the C-TRACT study.
We are doing this study to learn about how well student identities are represented in teachers and the plays that are produced. This survey is for any college student who is studying theatre or who participated in theatre in high school.
In this study, we want to learn more about mental health stigma and mental health history. We also would like to learn about how these factors affect a person's willingness to participate in therapy.
We are doing this study to learn about the experiences of patients who have visited their primary care doctor (UNC Health affiliated clinics/providers) during the COVID-19 pandemic. With the increase in telehealth visits during the pandemic, we want to learn about your experiences! UNC-CH is a partner site for this research with Weill Cornell University. A screened participant list will be sent to Weill-Cornell (primary site) to schedule and initiate interviews.
We want to learn how digital versions of archival records differ from physical documents. We also want to learn how those changes affect the historical informational value of the record.
The purpose of this study is to understand the experience of people with bladder cancer and the impact of cancer symptoms on people's day to day lives.
We want to understand how farmers make decisions around whether or not to put solar panels on their land. We also want to know what might stop them from putting solar panels on top of farmland and still plant underneath the panels. To do this, we are asking farmers questions in small groups and through an online survey that will help us to identify what is most important to them when they make their decisions.
Impact of Chronic Ankle Instability on Ankle Cartilage Behavior in Response to Mechanical Loading. *This study is a collaboration with the UNC Sports Medicine Institute*
Do you have an advanced form of cancer? Has your cancer not responded well to previous therapies and for which no other curative therapies exist? If so, you may be eligible for a research study that uses your own modified blood cells as a possible new treatment.