Found 10 clinical trials
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Phase 3 trial
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Accepting adults
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For females only
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Currently Recruiting
Birth Control Pill Study- Clinical Research Study of an investigational oral medication for Birth Control .
Birth Control Pill Study- Clinical Research Study of an investigational oral medication for Birth Control .
- 1296 views
- 08 Nov, 2020
- 1 location
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Phase 2 trial
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Accepting pediatric ages
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Accepting adults
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For females only
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Currently Recruiting
Migraine?
Migraine?
- 666 views
- 08 Nov, 2020
- 1 location
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Phase 2 trial
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Accepting adults
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100s of participants
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An interventional trial
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For females only
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Family Medicine
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Currently Recruiting
Statins and Breast Cancer Biomarkers
There is laboratory evidence that cholesterol lowering medications (statins) inhibit the growth of breast cancer cells. Clinical studies are controversial but some show that women taking statins are less likely to get breast cancer. This ongoing randomized trial compares one-year of atorvastatin (Lipitor™) or placebo for lowering mammography-defined breast density …
- 50 views
- 07 Nov, 2020
- 3 locations
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Accepting adults
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100s of participants
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An interventional trial
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For females only
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Urology
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Currently Recruiting
Evaluation of Ovarian Morphology and Function in Overweight Women During Weight Loss
menstrual cycles versus obese women with irregular menstrual cycles and/or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
- 247 views
- 26 Jan, 2021
- 1 location
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Phase 2 trial
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Accepting adults
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10s of participants
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An interventional trial
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For females only
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Cardiology/Vascular Diseases
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Currently Recruiting
Atherosclerosis Immune Mediated Inflammation and Hypoestrogenemia in Young Women
estrogen) young women with regular menstrual cycles not on hormone therapy. recently menopausal women (<3 years from final menstrual period) not on hormone therapy.
- 51 views
- 24 Jan, 2021
- 1 location
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Phase 2 trial
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Accepting adults
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10s of participants
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An interventional trial
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For females only
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Family Medicine
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Currently Recruiting
Androgen Excess as a Cause for Adipogenic Dysfunction in PCOS Women
The purpose of this research study is to collect specimen samples and study medical information from women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and women without PCOS. The goal is to learn more about the changes that take place in the body that result in PCOS. We anticipate that 32 women …
- 595 views
- 26 Jan, 2021
- 1 location
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Accepting Seniors
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Accepting adults
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1000s of participants
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An observational study
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For females only
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Family Medicine
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Currently Recruiting
The Genetics of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
The goal of this study is to determine the genetic basis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). We will first look for genes in the Icelandic population, where large family trees are known and it is easier to search for genes. We will then determine whether these same genes are important …
- 1293 views
- 23 Jan, 2021
- 1 location
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Accepting adults
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10s of participants
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An observational study
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For females only
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Family Medicine
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Currently Recruiting
Ultrasound Characterization of Ovarian Follicle Dynamics in Women With Amenorrhea
In women with regular menstrual cycles, antral follicles have been shown to grow in synchronous cohorts, called waves, 2-3 times in a menstrual cycle. It is unknown whether these waves of
- 771 views
- 26 Jan, 2021
- 1 location
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Accepting pediatric ages
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Accepting adults
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10s of participants
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An observational study
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For females only
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Family Medicine
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Currently Recruiting
Ovarian Morphology in Girls
Establishment of regular menstrual cycles is a key component of reproductive maturation and a recognized vital sign for health and well-being. Irregular menstrual cycles are especially common
- 104 views
- 26 Jan, 2021
- 2 locations
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Accepting pediatric ages
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Accepting adults
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10s of participants
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An observational study
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For females only
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Currently Recruiting
Reproductive Axis Maturation in the Early Post-Menarchal Years
> To learn how long it takes girls to develop regular menstrual cycles after their first period. Eligibility Healthy girls ages 8-14.5 who either
- 59 views
- 16 Feb, 2021
- 1 location