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Oral Iron Versus Oral Iron Plus a Web-based Behavioral Intervention in Young Children (IRONCHILD) (External Link)
First, the doctor will confirm that patients are eligible for the study. Patients will complete the following procedures: - Medical history including prior hospitalizations, lab results, medications, diet, social and …
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Assessing Adherence to Digital Health Technologies Among Hispanic/Latino Adults With or At Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: (External Link)
As treatment choices for type 2 diabetes (T2D) evolve from a one-size-fits-all approach into a patient-centered precision medicine model, there is a need for a deeper understanding of the clinically …
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The i Heart Rhythm Project: Healthy Sleep and Behavioral Rhythms for Obesity Prevention (External Link)
The current study employs a 2 group randomized control design (treatment and no-treatment control) with randomization occurring after baseline (time 0) and 3 additional evaluation periods (end of intervention (time …
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Alternate Day Versus Daily Oral Iron Therapy in Adolescents (External Link)
The research will be conducted at the following location(s): Baylor College of Medicine, TCH: Texas Children's Hospital, and TCH: Texas Children's Hospital Clinic. If patient appears to qualify for the …
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Feasibility Study of Family Teamwork Peer-Delivery (External Link)
The purpose of this study is to 1) convene African American and Latino Community Coalitions to adapt Family Teamwork (FT) for school-age youth, and integrate FT with the Smart and …
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Obesity-Related Glycine Deficiency: Investigating a Long-standing Metabolic Paradox Using Bedside and Bench Approaches (External Link)
Metabolic tracers: 1,2-[13C2]-Glycine, 1,2-[13C2]-Glycine, 2,3,3,-[2H3]-Serine and [2H5]-Phenylalanine will be infused for quantification of various pathways associated with glycine metabolism.
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Fit 5 Kids Screen Time Reduction Curriculum for Latino Preschoolers (External Link)
Screen time is a major risk factor for childhood obesity and inadequate physical activity, both of which are determinants of type 2 diabetes (T2D), cardiovascular disease, and multiple cancers. Latinos …
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Study of Arginine and Nitric Oxide in Patients With Diabetes (External Link)
Both arginine and its derivative nitric oxide (NO) have been implicated in the regulation of glucose homeostasis. Arginine is a β cell secretagogue, potentiating glucose stimulated insulin secretion. Further, it …
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Technology to Improve the Health of Resource-poor Hispanics With Diabetes (External Link)
The number of Hispanics diagnosed with diabetes is escalating in the US with disproportionately higher prevalence and complication rates than other ethnicities. CHWs are a well-established and culturally sensitive means …
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Chronic Liver Disease in Urea Cycle Disorders (External Link)
Urea cycle disorders (UCDs) are among the most common inborn errors of liver metabolism.With early diagnosis and improved treatments, the survival of individuals with UCDs has improved, and this improved …
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