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Effects of Stress, Psychosocial and Religious Factors on Health in Women Caregivers
Emerging evidence suggests that caregiver stress, depression, and low social support are associated with telomere shortening (an indicator of cellular aging), especially among women caregivers. If psychosocial, cultural and religious factors were linked to slower telomere shortening in female caregivers, then novel preventive strategies to support and enhance psychosocial and religious resources could be developed to provide hope and relief, helping to maintain health and possibly extend longevity. (REF# Pro00042861)

A Phase 3 Randomized, Double-Blind, Multicenter, Placebo-Controlled, Combination Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Lesinurad and Allopurinol Compared to Allopurinol Alone in Subjects with Gout who have had an Inadequate Hypouricemic Response to Standard of Care Allopurinol
To determine the efficacy of an investigational new medication, lesinurad, when used in combination with allopurinol compared to using allopurinol alone.
(REF# 37670)

Alzheimer's Disease Prevention Registry
If you are over age 55, do not have Alzheimer's disease, and are interested in participating in future research opportunities, please join the Alzheimer's Disease Prevention Registry. (REF# 12552)

Aging, Brain, and Cognition
Healthy seniors are invited to participate in research investigating how our brains process certain types of information. (REF# 5021)

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