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Embold Weight loss study flyer
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Weight-loss Research Study

The EMBOLD Weight Loss Research Study is evaluating an investigational treatment for weight management. Eligible participants may receive study-related care at no cost. Review eligibility requirements and learn how to participate through Hometown Research.

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Prevent Heart Failure
Dayton/ Huber Heights Research Studies

Help Prevent Heart Failure Study

Hometown Research is enrolling adults in Ohio for the PREVENT HF clinical research study. Adults age 40 or older who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease may qualify to participate in this study focused on the potential prevention of heart failure.

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Enith1 study
Dayton/ Huber Heights Research Studies

Enith Weight-loss W/O Diabetes

Adults ages 18 and older living with obesity or overweight, without type 2 diabetes, may qualify for the Enith1 Study. This research study is evaluating an investigational once-weekly injection alongside healthy eating and physical activity support. Additional eligibility requirements apply.

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Dayton/ Huber Heights Research Studies

Adult Asthma

A clinical research study to evaluate an investigational therapy for severe asthma is enrolling now.

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adolescent asthma research
Columbus Research Studies

Adolescent Asthma

Adolescents ages 12–17 with asthma may qualify for the ACADIA clinical research study evaluating a rescue inhaler. Additional eligibility requirements apply.

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Fibro
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Fibromyalgia Research Study

Adults age 18 and older who have fibromyalgia or experience symptoms such as muscle, joint and bone pain, brain fog, or trouble sleeping may be eligible for the FORWARD Fibromyalgia Study.

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whooping cough
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Whooping Cough Rapid Test

Adults and children with recent symptoms of suspected whooping cough may qualify for a rapid-test research study involving one study visit. Additional eligibility requirements apply.

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