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Research helps us discover new and better ways to care for our patients. Find answers to your questions and learn how to get involved.

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How does yoga affect the aging process? Seeking older and younger adults for study

We are seeking both older (age 60+) and younger (age 18-35) adult volunteers for a study about how yoga practice affects the aging process. We are asking volunteers to come for a 1-time visit to Brigham and Women's Hospital.

18-years or older / Any Gender

Healthy Aging Healthy Aging Exercise and Physical Fitness Exercise and Physical Fitness Older Adult Health Older Adult Health
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Understanding appetite in the brain

This study looks at the use of noninvasive neuromodulation (transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS for short) to stimulate brain areas associated with satiation (feeling full after you eat).

18-65 years / Female, Male, Transgender Female, Transgender Male, Nonbinary, Intersex, Gender-expansive

MRI Scans MRI Scans Obesity Obesity
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Future Self-BD

Do you have bipolar disorder? Do you smoke cigarettes? Are you interested in quitting smoking? If you answered yes to the above questions, you may be eligible to participate in a study investigating a new behavioral treatment.

18-years or older / Any Gender

Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorder Smoking Smoking

The Biobank | Discovery starts with you

The Mass General Brigham Biobank is a large research program designed to help researchers understand how people's health is affected by their genes, lifestyle, and environment. By participating in the Biobank, you can help us better understand, treat, and even prevent the diseases that might affect your health and the health of future generations.

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