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Verified by University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, February 2008
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The purpose of this trial is to evaluate the physical function outcomes in anemic, critically ill, trauma subjects treated with epoetin alfa (PROCRIT®) compared to placebo.
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The primary objective of this study is to compare the effect of giving PROCRIT (Epoetin alfa) to patients before, during and after elective major abdominal surgery (perioperatively) to that of patients receiving Standard of Care (SOC) on the proportion of patients receiving pRBC (packed red blood ce...
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This study was a Phase I, open label, randomized, 2-period, 2-sequence, crossover study designed to assess the relative bioavailability of Saizen administered by the ATS-1 needle-free injection device and a standard needle and syringe. Informed consent was obtained prior to screening. All screening ...
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This study has 4 phases: screening phase (visit 1), treatment phase (visit 2 - 6 mths after treatment initiation), and end of treatment phase (visit 3 - end of year 1). Only in the case a serious adverse event (SAE) arises, will there be a follow up phase (visit 4).
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The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate the effectiveness of an investigational device which is similar in appearance to a "tanning bed" but which emits ultraviolet irradiation of a specific wavelength known as UVA1. This device has not been approved by the FDA for general use in this...
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To study further the association between blood pressure mortality among those who participated in both the Hypertension Detection and Follow-up Program (HDFP) screen and the East Boston Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies in the Elderly (EPESE) study.
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To compare the effects of two stress reduction techniques, Transcendental Meditation (TM) and Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR), on the control of mild hypertension in elderly Blacks with hypertension.
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To re-examine the relationship between suppressed anger, elevated blood pressure and all-cause as well as coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality using data from the Life Change Event Study (LCES) conducted on a representative sample of the Tecumseh Community Health Study (TCHS), n=696, men and women...
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Our hypotheses are that HBIEP will improve cancer-related insomnia and decrease cancer-related fatigue. The study is a randomized trial with repeated measures of 200 patients receiving high dose chemotherapy as treatment for multiple myeloma. Data analysis includes descriptive statistics, analysis o...
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