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The Effects of a Novel Nutritional Product on Nutrient Gaps and Gut Health in Adults With Occasional Gastrointestinal Issues
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This study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of N=40 adult men and women with occasional GI issues. This study to assess the effect of a novel dietary supplement on the gut microbiome, nutrient gaps, and tolerability.

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Efficacy of a Whole Cell Algae Fermentate on Gut Health and Overall Immune Function in Healthy Adults With Mild Gastrointestinal Issues
Description

The objective of the current study is to evaluate the effect of whole cell fermentate on gut health, including GI system function, such as supporting consistency and regularity of bowel habits, as well as changes in microbiota. The role of the GI system can also be extended to immune regulation because approximately 70% of the entire immune system in the body is located around the gut. Thus, the health and wellbeing of the gut can have a great impact on whole-body health. Therefore, this study will assess the effect on overall immune function.

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A Clinical Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Four Supplements on Improving Readiness for Intimacy
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This study is to evaluate the efficacy of four supplements designed to help participants get ready for sexual intimacy through improving digestion, weight management, sexual drive and stamina, and physical endurance during workouts and overall mood and quality of life. This study will be conducted as a single group, virtual trial, in which all participants will take all four supplements and complete online questionnaires. Participants will take the indicated supplements for the indicated amounts of time over 12 weeks. Questionnaires will be completed at baseline, and then at indicated times throughout the trial.

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Transitoriness in Cancer Patients, Psychosocial Issues in Cancer Care
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Transitoriness can be defined as confrontation with life's finitude. Cancer patients are perceived to experience this confrontation due to their diagnosis. It is perceived to impact cancer patients' ways of coping with the disease situation. In this study, cancer patients' levels of uncertainty, transitoriness and their perceived locus of control are assessed. It is aimed at exploring the association of uncertainty, locus of control, transitoriness and quality of life. If a stronger correlation of one or the other issue with quality of life can be discovered, it will inform the development of an adequate evidence-based nursing intervention to better support patients' coping with the disease.

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Aersosolization During Upper Endoscopy
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Given the current Covid-19 pandemic alongside the lack of evidence on aerosolization during upper endoscopy the investigators are conducting a randomized controlled trial seeking to assess both the level of aerosolization that occurs during these procedures along with determining if utilization of an endoscopic patient face-masks reduces the level of aerosolized particles. The protocol includes the use of a commercially available particle counter the investigators are employing for the measurement of aerosols before, during, and after anesthesia assisted upper endoscopic procedures. The investigators are recruiting patients undergoing these procedures with a target of 30 patients undergoing endoscopy without a facemask and 30 patients undergoing endoscopy with one.