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This web page makes it easy to search for featured research studies at the NIH Clinical Center. You can search for specific studies by entering keywords related to your symptoms in the search box or by using the sort and filter options.


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A man stands in a room with a medical professional and a plate of food, illustrating how environmental factors can influence allergies

THREAT: Testing Harms Related to Exposure to Allergenic and Epithelial Toxins

Dr. Komarow and his team at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are conducting a clinical research study to better understand how everyday environmental exposures may affect allergic and inflammatory responses in healthy adults. With allergic and inflammatory conditions increasing over time, this study aims to explore how common substances in air, food, and personal care products influence human health.

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mosquito biting human skin

Phase 1 Study of Induced Blood-Stage Malaria in Healthy Malaria-Naive Adults to Assess the Safety and Infectivity of Plasmodium Vivax Challenge Agent and Evaluate Transmission in Mosquito Feeding Assays

To learn how malaria develops in people; how the body's immune system reacts to malaria; and how malaria spreads from people to mosquitoes.

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Pilot Study for Geospatial Analysis of Neighborhood Environmental Stress in Relation to Biological Markers of Cardiovascular Health and Health Behaviors in Women

Pilot Study for Geospatial Analysis of Neighborhood Environmental Stress in Relation to Biological Markers of Cardiovascular Health and Health Behaviors in Women

Does your pace of life in the city affect your health? Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are conducting a study of two neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. in relationship to the environmental stress and the health behaviors of White and African American women. This research study will work to determine if there is a significant connection between neighborhood environment and the impact in women's health.
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