Surgery as a Treatment for Medically Intractable Epilepsy
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center is looking for individuals with severe epilepsy or individuals who have experienced persistent seizure activity that cannot be controlled with medication, to participate in this research study. The goal of this research study is to provide surgical treatment to control these types of seizures. Participation requires an inpatient stay of up to 4 weeks, plus 3 outpatient visits within 2 years after surgery.
NIH Clinical Trial for Relapsed/Refractory B-Cell Malignancies
Effect of Dietary Omega-7 Palmitoleic Acid-Rich Oil on Lipoprotein Metabolism and Satiety in Adults
A Study of Anti-Cancer Drug Abemaciclib on Brain Tumors
Vaccine Responses in Patients with B Cell Malignancies
NIH Tests Fecal Transplant in Chronic Granulomatous Disease-Associated Colitis
Researchers at NIH are testing a new therapy in patients diagnosed with colitis due to chronic granulomatous disease (CGD). The research aims to see if restoring the gut microbiome reduces inflammation in the colon.
NIH Research of Multiple Sclerosis and Related Conditions
Join the Fight Against Lyme Disease!
We are looking for people recently diagnosed with Lyme disease to help us answer important questions about the infection. If you have or had the rash associated with acute Lyme disease (erythema migrans), facial palsy, meningitis, heart block, or arthritis; please consider participating in our study.