Behavioural Intervention
Hula for Parkinson's Disease
Recruiting1 award
Honolulu, Hawaii
This trial aims to test the feasibility of a hula program for patients with Parkinson's disease. The hula program combines physical activity, social support, and stress reduction to potentially improve symptoms and quality of
Behavioural Intervention
TENS Unit for Pain After Abortion
Recruiting0 awards2 criteria
Honolulu, Hawaii
This trial aims to investigate if a TENS unit, a non-medication device for pain relief, can reduce pain for patients undergoing a second-trimester termination of pregnancy during and after a procedure called
Behavioural Intervention
PILI 'Āina Program for Diet-Related Diseases
Recruiting1 award1 criteria
Honolulu, Hawaii
This trial aims to improve the health of Native Hawaiians by using a program called PILI 'Āina to help manage diet-related diseases. The program includes community cooking demonstrations and focuses on improving diet
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Period 1: Nemtabrutinib for Healthy Subjects
Recruiting1 awardPhase 1
Honolulu, Hawaii
The goal of this study is to learn what happens to levels of nemtabrutinib in a person's body over time. Researchers will compare what happens to nemtabrutinib in the body when it is given with or without another medicine called itraconazole.
Behavioral Intervention
Diet Program for Diet-Related Diseases
Recruiting1 award
Honolulu, Hawaii
This trial aims to improve the health of Native Hawaiians by using a program called PILI 'Āina to help manage diet-related diseases. The program includes community cooking demonstrations and focuses on improving diet
Behavioural Intervention
Acuity Software for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Recruiting1 award
Honolulu, Hawaii
This trial will test improvements to a software used for collecting data during behavioral therapy sessions. The software will now have a new tool called Acuity, which is designed to help Behavior Analysts and Behavior Techn
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