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Expressive Writing for Co-Occurring Depression and Alcohol Misuse (External Link)
Expressive writing applied to a variety of populations (e.g., HIV, cancer, PTSD, depression) has been associated with health improvements, reductions in symptoms of emotional distress, and one preliminary study found …
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Completed
Research Study for Major Depressive Disorder: Investigation of Glutamate Medications (External Link)
This research proposal will investigate a glutamate-modulating agent, riluzole, in treatment-resistant patients who exhibit an acute, sustained response to a single dose of intravenous (IV) racemic ketamine. Fifty ketamine-responders will …
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Acamprosate for Treatment of Compulsive Behaviors and Craving in Parkinson's Disease (External Link)
The purpose of this study is to determine how many patients with Parkinson's disease have compulsive behaviors, and what types of behaviors they have. This study will also determine if …
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Completed
A Study of the Relationship Between Disulfiram and Cocaine Self-administration. (External Link)
The problem of cocaine dependence remains a major medical, social, and legal concern. Several studies have suggested that disulfiram may be beneficial for the treatment of cocaine dependence. A common …
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Completed
Ability to Cope With Type 1 Diabetes (External Link)
Coping with type 1 diabetes can be very difficult. Type 1 diabetes is a very unique chronic disease because it requires constant attention to several responsibilities such as daily glucose …
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Completed
Ability to Cope With Type 1 Diabetes (External Link)
Coping with type 1 diabetes can be very difficult. Type 1 diabetes is a very unique chronic disease because it requires constant attention to several responsibilities such as daily glucose …
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Terminated
Long-term Effectiveness of Abdominal Sacrocolpopexy for the Treatment of Pelvic Organ Prolapse (External Link)
The primary aims of this prospective cohort study are: 1. To determine the long-term (up to 10 years) anatomic success rate of sacrocolpopexy (defined as Stage 0 apical prolapse AND …
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