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Tolerance in Beekeepers
This study looks at why some beekeepers react badly to bee stings while most don't, even if they're sensitive to bee venom. We'll examine their blood to find natural protections that stop severe allergic reactions, helping us understand how the body tolerates stings.
For: Bee StingUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Manganese-enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MEMRI) in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
This study looks at why people with a type of heart failure called HFpEF, especially those with Type 2 Diabetes, get so unwell. Using special MRI scans and dyes, researchers want to see how their hearts handle calcium and energy, comparing them to healthy volunteers.
For: Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction · Type 2 DiabetesUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
MEMRI and Kidney Disease
This study uses a special MRI scan to look at how kidney injury, kidney transplants, and other kidney problems affect your heart. Researchers want to find a new way to identify people at risk of heart problems and ongoing kidney disease, helping them get treatment earlier.
For: Acute Kidney Injury · Kidney Transplant · VasculitisUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Prevalence and Determinants of Subclinical Cardiovascular Dysfunction in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
This study looks at how heart problems start in people with type 2 diabetes. We want to understand what causes these problems early on, before they cause symptoms. This could help us find new ways to treat or prevent heart disease in the future.
For: Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 · Diabetic CardiomyopathiesUnited Kingdom