This research is looking into whether playing esports for a long time can make your eyes tired or cause other eye problems. The study also wants to see if the way players move their eyes while gaming is linked to these eye issues.
The SHIMMER study is designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the study drug CT1812 in adults with mild to moderate Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB). The purpose of this study is to learn how well you or your loved one tolerate(s) a once-a-day oral dose of CT1812. This research study will take place at multiple locations in the US. Qualified participants will be in this study for approximately 8 months.
The purpose of this study is to understand how people's traits and beliefs are connected to their experiences at work.
The reasons this study is being conducted are: • To see if human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antiretroviral medicines that you are taking continue to work well in transgender women and other individuals identifying as female or transfeminine but with male sex assigned at birth (referred to as transgender women throughout this form) when taken with feminizing hormone therapy (FHT), also known in this study as estradiol; and • To see if estradiol levels in blood vary between boosted and un-boosted HIV medicines when transgender women are taking different doses of FHT.
Many individuals who are/were Veterans, First Responders and/or Front Line Healthcare workers have experienced or witnessed events that have an impact on their lives, resulting in difficulty with body regulation. The purpose of this research study is to see whether the Alliance180 Program, which includes a transformative equine experience, can help individuals feel more in control, more confident, and more physically regulated, which then allows space for improved psychological well-being (i.e., feeling safe and connected with family, friends and others).
The purpose of this study is to explore the perceptions of school meals for all in North Carolina to better understand its benefits.
This research study is a virtual intervention designed to decrease diabetes distress in adults 30 years and older with type 1 diabetes. We will enroll participants into a virtual intervention with two arms, both of which are evidence-based interventions to decrease distress. Diabetes distress is important to address because it affects well-being and diabetes management. It is very common, with about 40% of people with diabetes having some level of distress. It responds well to treatment and we are studying the best way to decrease distress in our study population.
To learn the current perceptions of community dental providers in different specialty areas to identify needs for pharmacy utilization and collaboration in the future within the community dental practice setting with the overarching goal of improving patient outcomes related to antibiotic use, opioid use, and chronic diseases.
The purpose of this research study is to assess the successes and challenges that community pharmacies have faced in administering childhood vaccines to rural NC populations.
The purpose of this research study is to investigate teens' perceptions about tobacco prevention ads. The information we learn from this research may inform future ad development.