A listing of Women's Health medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
The Women's Health Clinical Research Center at University of Pennsylvania is currently recruiting healthy women who have regular periods for a research study of an investigational birth control ring. The study ring that will be used in this study is experimental and being developed as a possible new method of …
This study examines stress response in women with premenstrual mood changes. For this study, you will be asked to fill out forms about your physical and mental health, have blood and saliva samples taken, and undergo a test that will measure your stress responses. This is a long-term study, consisting …
We are looking for women to participate in a research study on psychotherapy for symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) during pregnancy. The study will involve: screening questionnaires and a baseline visit to determine eligibility; Participation in a computer based stress task; Four weekly visits (30-45 minutes) with a psychologist …
Mortality related to cardiovascular disease in the US is improving. Yet the rate of decline is less for women than for men. Women's health is unique due to the varying reproductive stages, and differences are further heightened by sex-specific molecular and cellular characteristics of the heart and vasculature. These biophysiological …
Healthy women 18 to 50 years of age who are seeking treatment for heavy menstrual bleeding and do not wish to become pregnant during the next ten months are invited to participate.
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE This study involves research about Annovera, an FDA-approved contraceptive vaginal system. The Annovera vaginal system is a ring made of a silicone rubber, which is inserted into your vagina. Annovera contains 2 hormones. One is a progestin called segesterone acetate (SA) and …
Patients with metastatic breast cancer, that is biopsy proven or clinically documented by standard imaging (e.g. CT, MRI, Bone Scan, Ultrasound, FDG PET/CT), may be eligible for this study. Patients may participate in this study, if they are at least 18 years of age. We anticipate enrolling up to 30 …
Mortality related to cardiovascular disease in the US is improving. Yet the rate of decline is less for women than for men. Womens health is unique due to the varying reproductive stages, and differences are even greater due to gender-specific characteristics of the heart and vasculature. While women have some unique risk factors, …
Over 30% of all cesarean deliveries (CD) performed in the United States are for prolonged labor. Current management strategies to resolve prolonged labor fail up to 50% of the time. The uterus is known to express beta receptors, which when stimulated, cause uterine relaxation. Accordingly, beta blockade has been shown …