Clinical Trials Update: April 29, 2009

ByABC News
April 29, 2009, 5:13 PM

April 30 -- (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of ClinicalConnection.com and CenterWatch:

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

If you have been diagnosed with ADHD or have difficulty concentrating, you may qualify for this study.

The research site is in Los Alamitos, Calif.

More information

Please see http://www.clinicalconnection.com/clinical_trials/condition/adhd.aspx.

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Contraception (Health Female Volunteers Ages 18-40)

This year-long study will evaluate a contraceptive patch for women.

The research site is in Nashville, Tenn.

More information

Please see http://www.clinicalconnection.com/clinical_trials/condition/birth_control.aspx.

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Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Do you feel anxious or worried nearly every day? If you have these or other symptoms including feeling restless, fatigue, irritable, muscle tension, having trouble concentrating, or having trouble sleeping, you may qualify for this study of generalized anxiety disorder.

The research site is in Miami, Fla.

More information

Please see http://www.clinicalconnection.com/clinical_trials/condition/anxiety.aspx.

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Language Disorder

If you are a healthy English-speaking adult aged 25 to 85 who is right handed and has no immediate family member who is left handed, you may qualify for this study.

The research site is in Boston, Mass.

More information

Please see http://www.centerwatch.com/clinical-trials/listings/studylist.aspx?CatID=361.

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Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

If you are an adult with non-small cell lung cancer that has not spread to another part of your body, you may qualify for this study.

The research site is in Pittsburgh, Penn.

More information

Please see http://www.centerwatch.com/clinical-trials/listings/studylist.aspx?CatID=683.

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Metastatic Bone Disease

If you are an adult who has prostate cancer or breast cancer and at least one metastatic bone lesion, you may qualify for this study.