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Hair loss due to alopecia areata?

We are studying the safety and efficacy of Ritlecitinib used daily in adults and adolescents 12 years of age and older to treat alopecia areata with at least 50% hair loss on the scalp

12-years or older Male, Female

Hair Loss Hair Loss
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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, biomarkers, and other factors.

18-years or older Any Sex/Gender

Genetic Testing Genetic Testing Healthy Living Healthy Living Registry Registry
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Scratching the Itch of Chronic Hives (Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria)

This study compares the IgE repertoires of healthy participants to those with Chronic Hives. We aim to understand the mechanisms behind Chronic Hives in an effort to find new therapeutic targets.

18-65 years Any Sex/Gender

Immune System and Disorders Immune System and Disorders Hives Hives

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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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