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Study Needs Healthy Children

NIAID researchers seek healthy children, 2 and older with no history of food allergy, asthma or eczema to participate in a study. Researchers are comparing information from children with and without food allergies to better understand how food allergies affect development and health. Compensation is provided. For more information, contact the Clinical Center Office of Patient Recruitment, 1-866-444-2214 or prpl@cc.nih.gov. Read more online at https://go.usa.gov/xGyJx. Refer to study 15-I-0162.

People with Psoriasis Needed for Study

Do you or someone you know have mild to moderate psoriasis? Researchers at the Clinical Center are testing a form of vitamin B3 dietary supplement to help improve the immune system function in the blood and skin of people with mild to moderate psoriasis. Treatments and research procedures are provided at no cost. Refer to study 20-H-0044. Read more at https://go.usa.gov/xdH2Y. For more information, call the Clinical Center Office of Patient Recruitment at 866-444-2214, or email PRPL@cc.nih.gov. For callers who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, deafblind or speech impaired, the Federal Relay Service (www.federalrelay.us/) provides free telecommunications relay services.

People with RUNX1 Mutations Sought

Do you or someone you know have germline RUNX1 mutations? Researchers at the National Human Genome Research Institute are conducting a study to better understand the disease progression and underlying mechanisms, which will lead to better clinical management and development of new therapies. Participation in the study will be at no cost to you. Travel may be provided. Contact us at 866-444-2214, PRPL@cc.nih.gov. Refer to study 19-H-0059. Read more online at https://go.usa.gov/xvqEr. For those callers who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, deafblind or speech-impaired, the Federal Relay Service (www.federalrelay.us/) provides free telecommunications relay services. View your preferred relay service at www.federalrelay.us/federal-relay-services.

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