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BE WELL With Migraine: Brain Education and WELLness With Migraine
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Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Migraine
The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to evaluate two different non-drug, virtual
treatment options designed to improve the lives of patients with migraine. Both
interventions involve 8 weekly sessions and an online platform with additional content
and learning. Participants can stay on all1 expand
The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to evaluate two different non-drug, virtual treatment options designed to improve the lives of patients with migraine. Both interventions involve 8 weekly sessions and an online platform with additional content and learning. Participants can stay on all their medications during this study. Information from this study may help determine how to better treat migraine. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2024 |
Evaluation of Family-Based Behavioral Treatments for Youth With Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Di1
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Baylor College of Medicine
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Children
Anxiety Disorder of Childhood
Social Anxiety Disorder of Childhood
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Adolescence
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders are among the most common in children.
Although cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an effective and evidence-based treatment
for such disorders, access to CBT is often limited. Family-based and internet-delivered
therapy is one method to increase access1 expand
Anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders are among the most common in children. Although cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an effective and evidence-based treatment for such disorders, access to CBT is often limited. Family-based and internet-delivered therapy is one method to increase access to care. The purpose of this project is to evaluate the comparative efficacy and treatment mechanisms of two lower-intensity but effective treatments for families of children with anxiety or obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) via telehealth compared to an adapted Relaxation and Mentorship Training (RMT) intervention involving breathing exercises with a therapist. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2023 |
Piloting Y-AMBIENT: a Quality of Life Intervention for Young African American Breast Cancer Survivo1
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University of Alabama at Birmingham
Breast Cancer
Anatomic Stage I Breast Cancer AJCC V8
Anatomic Stage IA Breast Cancer AJCC V8
Anatomic Stage IB Breast Cancer AJCC V8
Anatomic Stage II Breast Cancer AJCC V8
The purpose of this two-arm pilot RCT is to evaluate processes and preliminary outcomes
of a targeted QOL intervention vs. an attention control among young AA survivors
post-treatment for early (I-II) & late (III) stage breast cancer. expand
The purpose of this two-arm pilot RCT is to evaluate processes and preliminary outcomes of a targeted QOL intervention vs. an attention control among young AA survivors post-treatment for early (I-II) & late (III) stage breast cancer. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2022 |
Doxycycline for Emphysema in People Living With HIV (The DEPTH Trial)
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Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Emphysema
HIV
The purpose of this study is to determine if doxycycline will reduce progression of
emphysema in people living with HIV.
The secondary objectives are to examine the effects of doxycycline on change in quantity
of emphysema, six minute walk distance, patient reported outcomes, ratio of forced
expir1 expand
The purpose of this study is to determine if doxycycline will reduce progression of emphysema in people living with HIV. The secondary objectives are to examine the effects of doxycycline on change in quantity of emphysema, six minute walk distance, patient reported outcomes, ratio of forced expiratory volume in 1 second and forced vital capacity. Secondary objectives will also describe the safety and tolerability of doxycycline and determine if doxycycline is associated with development of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2022 |
EMPOWER 3: Improving Palliative Care Health Literacy and Utilization
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Tulane University
Cancer
Neoplasm Malignant
Through this award, Michael Hoerger, PhD, MSCR, a psychologist at the Tulane Cancer
Center in Louisiana, will lead a study called EMPOWER 3 designed to test an educational
intervention to help patients understand palliative care, use it, and feel better
emotionally and physically. Participants will1 expand
Through this award, Michael Hoerger, PhD, MSCR, a psychologist at the Tulane Cancer Center in Louisiana, will lead a study called EMPOWER 3 designed to test an educational intervention to help patients understand palliative care, use it, and feel better emotionally and physically. Participants will be adults with serious cancer diagnoses. Participants will be randomized into two groups. Patients in the control group will get enhanced usual care, meaning standard cancer care and several additional healthcare-related brochures. Patients in the intervention group will get enhanced usual care plus an educational video developed by the investigators and other materials designed to increase understanding and use of palliative care. Family members of patients in the intervention group may also attend if desired. The investigators will track participants' understanding of palliative care, attitudes toward palliative care, symptoms over 6 months of follow-up, and palliative care utilization. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2021 |
Pragmatic Evaluation of Events And Benefits of Lipid-lowering in Older Adults
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Duke University
Cognitive Impairment, Mild
Dementia
Cardiovascular Diseases
PREVENTABLE is a multi-center, randomized, parallel group, placebo-controlled superiority
study. Participants will be randomized 1:1 to atorvastatin 40 mg or placebo. This large
study conducted in community-dwelling older adults without cardiovascular disease (CVD)
or dementia will demonstrate the1 expand
PREVENTABLE is a multi-center, randomized, parallel group, placebo-controlled superiority study. Participants will be randomized 1:1 to atorvastatin 40 mg or placebo. This large study conducted in community-dwelling older adults without cardiovascular disease (CVD) or dementia will demonstrate the benefit of statins for reducing the primary composite of death, dementia, and persistent disability and secondary composites including mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and cardiovascular events. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2020 |
Neural Correlates of Hypoalgesia Driven by Observation
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University of Maryland, Baltimore
Pain
Virtual Reality
Placebo
Placebo effects held an ambivalent place in health care for at least two centuries. On
the one hand, placebos are traditionally used as controls in clinical trials to correct
for biases and the placebo response is viewed as an effect to be factored out in order to
isolate and accurately measure the1 expand
Placebo effects held an ambivalent place in health care for at least two centuries. On the one hand, placebos are traditionally used as controls in clinical trials to correct for biases and the placebo response is viewed as an effect to be factored out in order to isolate and accurately measure the effects of the treatment. On the other hand, there is scientific evidence that placebo effects represent fascinating psychoneurobiological events involving the contribution of distinct central nervous as well as peripheral physiological mechanisms that influence pain perception and clinical pain symptoms and substantially modulate the response to pain therapeutics. Therefore, placebo effects have shifted from being a challenge for clinical trials to a resource to trigger the reduction of pain based on endogenous mechanisms that can be activated in the brain to promote hypolagesia, self-healing, and well-being. This is relevant in acute pain settings given that chronic opioid users die within approximately 2.5 years of being prescribed their first opioid medication to treat acute pain. The overall hypothesis is that observational learning influences neural pain modulation and cognition systems, including processes associated with mentalizing (the ability to cognitively understand mental states of others), empathy (the ability to share an emotional experience), and expectancy (the anticipation of a benefit). The objective is to determine the brain mechanisms of observationally-induced analgesia using brain mapping approaches that target changes in blood oxygenation and oscillatory activity in the brain, thus enabling investigators to draw inferences about the localization and extent of neurobiological activation underlying hypoalgesia driven by observation. Therefore, the investigators designed innovative experiments using pharmacological fMRI, EEG, and combined EEG-fMRI measurements. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2021 |
Adjunctive Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Treatment-resistant Bipolar Depression
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The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
Treatment-resistant Bipolar Depression
The overall objective of the investigators is to assess the therapeutic efficacy and
tolerability of Allogeneic Bone Marrow Derived Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
(MSCs) isolated from hematogenous bone marrow for treatment of treatment-resistant
bipolar depression patient (TRBD). expand
The overall objective of the investigators is to assess the therapeutic efficacy and tolerability of Allogeneic Bone Marrow Derived Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (MSCs) isolated from hematogenous bone marrow for treatment of treatment-resistant bipolar depression patient (TRBD). Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2022 |
Sleep Healthy Using the Internet Mitigating Insomnia to Address Neurocognitive Difficulties (SHUTi1
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University of Virginia
Insomnia
Cognitive Dysfunction
Mild Cognitive Impairment
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
Sleep Disorders, Intrinsic
This randomized controlled trial will evaluate the impact of an Internet-delivered
cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) intervention on sleep and the extent to
which it contributes to cognitive health in individuals with mild cognitive impairment.
Participants with insomnia who meet th1 expand
This randomized controlled trial will evaluate the impact of an Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) intervention on sleep and the extent to which it contributes to cognitive health in individuals with mild cognitive impairment. Participants with insomnia who meet the study criteria for mild cognitive impairment will be recruited to determine the effects of the CBT-I intervention compared to a patient education condition on sleep and cognition. Internet-based recruitment methods will be used, and outcomes include sleep variables, daytime variables, and cognitive status. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2023 |
VICE-MPRINT: Maternal and Pediatric Pharmacogenetics Survey
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Pharmacogenomic Testing
The field of pharmacogenetics has progressed from the discovery of genetic variants that
cause variable function of drug metabolism enzymes to a cornerstone of clinical precision
medicine. However, there are limited data supporting drug-gene associations for children
and for women during and after1 expand
The field of pharmacogenetics has progressed from the discovery of genetic variants that cause variable function of drug metabolism enzymes to a cornerstone of clinical precision medicine. However, there are limited data supporting drug-gene associations for children and for women during and after pregnancy. The unique physiology of childhood and pregnancy demand validation of pharmacogenetic signals prior to clinical implementation. These knowledge gaps are compounded for individuals from minority populations, who have been underrepresented and thus underserved by genomic research and specifically pharmacogenetic studies. The primary objective of this project is to advance research and support clinical implementation in pharmacogenetics for children and pregnant women. This work will illuminate knowledge of, attitudes about, and priorities for pharmacogenetics, and will assess the impact of a brief educational video on knowledge and attitudes around pharmacogenetic testing. The investigators will assess the knowledge and attitudes regarding pharmacogenetic testing among diverse cohorts of children with chronic conditions and pregnant women, before and after receiving pharmacogenetic test results. Participants will be randomized to view an educational video about pharmacogenetic testing either at the time of receiving their pharmacogenetic test results, or at a later time. The investigators will perform surveys before and after pharmacogenomic testing and return of results, and before and after watching the educational video. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2022 |
Neural Mechanisms of Immersive Virtual Reality in Chronic Pain
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University of Maryland, Baltimore
Pain
Virtual Reality
Placebo
Temporomandibular Disorder
This project examines, in chronic pain, the mechanisms of immersive virtual reality
compared to the mechanisms of placebo hypoalgesia. The potential of developing new
non-pharmacological premises for low-risk interventions for pain management is high. expand
This project examines, in chronic pain, the mechanisms of immersive virtual reality compared to the mechanisms of placebo hypoalgesia. The potential of developing new non-pharmacological premises for low-risk interventions for pain management is high. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2021 |
TREAT to Improve Cardiometabolic Health
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Columbia University
Overweight and Obesity
Prediabetes
Over half of American adults have overweight or obesity and are at high risk of
developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Although caloric restriction has
many health benefits, it is difficult to sustain overtime for most people. Time
restricted eating (TRE), a novel type of intermitt1 expand
Over half of American adults have overweight or obesity and are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Although caloric restriction has many health benefits, it is difficult to sustain overtime for most people. Time restricted eating (TRE), a novel type of intermittent fasting, facilitates adherence to the intervention and results in weight loss and improvement of metabolism. The investigators propose to examine the efficacy of self-monitoring and TRE (10-h/d) vs. self-monitoring and habitual prolonged eating duration (HABIT) (13 hours/d) on weight loss and body composition, metabolic function and circadian biology, in metabolically unhealthy adults aged 50 to 75 y old, with overweight or obesity. The investigators hypothesize that TRE, compared to habitual long duration of eating, will decrease cardiovascular risk burden. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2021 |
Linking Education, Produce Provision, and Community Referrals to Improve Diabetes Care (LINK)
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Ohio State University
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Nutrition Poor
Food Deprivation
This is a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (pRCT) that aims to test the effect of
produce provision, diabetes education, and community referrals on hemoglobin A1c levels
in individuals with type 2 diabetes experiencing food insecurity. expand
This is a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (pRCT) that aims to test the effect of produce provision, diabetes education, and community referrals on hemoglobin A1c levels in individuals with type 2 diabetes experiencing food insecurity. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2023 |
Yoga in Older Cardiac Patients
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Geunyeong Cha
Cardiovascular Diseases in Old Age
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare, at 3 months, the effects of a yoga
intervention on physical health, including balance, muscle strength, physical activity
levels, cardiac autonomic function, and physical vulnerability, as well as psychological
health, including depressive symptoms and1 expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare, at 3 months, the effects of a yoga intervention on physical health, including balance, muscle strength, physical activity levels, cardiac autonomic function, and physical vulnerability, as well as psychological health, including depressive symptoms and anxiety, in cardiac patients who are older than 65 years old and randomized to the intervention or control group. The main questions aim to 1) determine if yoga can improve physical health outcomes such as balance, muscle strength, cardiac function, and physical vulnerability in older adults with cardiovascular disease, and 2) determine if yoga can positively impact psychological health, including reducing depressive symptoms and anxiety in this population. Participants in the intervention group will attend yoga sessions twice a week for three months. The intervention group will be asked to complete surveys and physical function assessments at the beginning and three months later. Researchers will compare the intervention group and the control group to see if there is any difference and improvement in physical and psychological health between the two groups. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2023 |
iSIPsmarter: A Pilot RCT to Evaluate a Web-based Behavioral Intervention to Reduce Sugary Beverages1
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University of Virginia
Diet Habit
Sugar-Sweetened Beverages
The proposed pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) will enroll 24 Black adults. The
overall goal is to examine the preliminary efficacy of iSIPsmarter in a 2 group
[iSIPsmarter vs. static Patient Education (PE) website] by 4 assessment (Pre, 3-, 6- and
18-month follow-up) design. The generated pi1 expand
The proposed pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) will enroll 24 Black adults. The overall goal is to examine the preliminary efficacy of iSIPsmarter in a 2 group [iSIPsmarter vs. static Patient Education (PE) website] by 4 assessment (Pre, 3-, 6- and 18-month follow-up) design. The generated pilot data will allow us to better understand efficacy and engagement outcomes among Black participants. We anticipate trends that iSIPsmarter will be more efficacious at reducing SSB consumption than a PE website at post assessment. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2024 |
Peripheral Immune System in Individuals With Schizophrenia
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Stanford University
Schizophrenia
Schizo Affective Disorder
Schizophreniform Disorders
The investigators are seeking healthy volunteers and people with schizophrenia or
schizoaffective disorder for a clinical study of the immune system in psychotic
disorders. This is an observational study, to understand the ways in which the immune
system may be contributing to the disease process. expand
The investigators are seeking healthy volunteers and people with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder for a clinical study of the immune system in psychotic disorders. This is an observational study, to understand the ways in which the immune system may be contributing to the disease process. Type: Observational Start Date: Mar 2021 |
CAMPUS Expanded "Classification and Assessment of Mental Health Performance Using Semantics Expande1
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Clarigent Health
Suicide
Suicidal
Suicide, Attempted
Suicidal Ideation
Depression
Open enrollment study to collect data for the optimization of machine learning models for
use in an app for the early detection of mental health and suicidal risk. expand
Open enrollment study to collect data for the optimization of machine learning models for use in an app for the early detection of mental health and suicidal risk. Type: Observational Start Date: Jun 2020 |
Hyperbaric Oxygen Brain Injury Treatment Trial
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Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute
Traumatic Brain Injury
The purpose of this innovative adaptive phase II trial design is to determine the optimal
combination of hyperbaric oxygen treatment parameters that is most likely to demonstrate
improvement in the outcome of severe TBI patients in a subsequent phase III trial. expand
The purpose of this innovative adaptive phase II trial design is to determine the optimal combination of hyperbaric oxygen treatment parameters that is most likely to demonstrate improvement in the outcome of severe TBI patients in a subsequent phase III trial. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2018 |
Confirming the Efficacy/Mechanism of Family Therapy for Children with Low Weight ARFID
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Stanford University
Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder
This study is examining the efficacy and mechanism of family therapy compared to usual
care for children between the ages of 6 and 12 who are diagnosed with
Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. Preliminary data suggest that family therapy
is superior to usual care and that improvement in pare1 expand
This study is examining the efficacy and mechanism of family therapy compared to usual care for children between the ages of 6 and 12 who are diagnosed with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. Preliminary data suggest that family therapy is superior to usual care and that improvement in parental self-efficacy related to feeding their children is the mechanism of treatment. In addition, this study will attempt to identify specific patient groups who respond to family therapy. Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2020 |
Effectiveness of Healthy Habits for Hospitalized Older Adults to Optimize Rehabilitation
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Baylor College of Medicine
Insomnia
Pain
Osteoarthritis, Knee
Osteoarthritis, Hip
This study aims to evaluate behavioral interventions in conjunction with medical
rehabilitation to promote functional health in patients recovering from orthopedic
surgery. Half of the subjects in this study will be assigned to an intervention that
meets with a study therapist to discuss implementi1 expand
This study aims to evaluate behavioral interventions in conjunction with medical rehabilitation to promote functional health in patients recovering from orthopedic surgery. Half of the subjects in this study will be assigned to an intervention that meets with a study therapist to discuss implementing healthy habits. The other half of subjects will assigned to an intervention group that meets with a study therapists to discuss implementing healthy sleep habits. Both groups will undergo several physical and cognitive assessments. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2021 |
Investigating Electroencephalographic Predictors of Default Mode Network Anticorrelation in Healthy1
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Drexel University
Healthy
Healthy adult subjects will participate in two sessions. The first session will involve
measurements of brain activity using simultaneous recordings with electroencephalography
(EEG) and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). During brain activity
measurement, participants will perform cogni1 expand
Healthy adult subjects will participate in two sessions. The first session will involve measurements of brain activity using simultaneous recordings with electroencephalography (EEG) and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). During brain activity measurement, participants will perform cognitive tasks assessing attention. The second will involve fMRI-based neurofeedback during simultaneous EEG-fMRI recording. Participants will receive real-time visual feedback of signals measured from specific parts of their brain and will try to control that activity. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2023 |
Safety and Efficacy of EcoActive on Intestinal Adherent Invasive E. Coli in Patients With Inactive1
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Intralytix, Inc.
Crohn Disease
This study will evaluate the safety of oral administration of EcoActive to patients with
inactive Crohn's disease and how it affects the levels of AIEC in stool. expand
This study will evaluate the safety of oral administration of EcoActive to patients with inactive Crohn's disease and how it affects the levels of AIEC in stool. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2019 |
The Use of Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Treatment in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Patients
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BrainQ Technologies Ltd.
Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
The purpose of this study is to further establish safety and efficacy of the BQ EMF
treatment of chronic SCI subjects who demonstrate stability in The Graded and Redefined
Assessment of Strength, Sensibility and Prehension (GRASSP) strength score following a
one-month physical therapy run-in period. expand
The purpose of this study is to further establish safety and efficacy of the BQ EMF treatment of chronic SCI subjects who demonstrate stability in The Graded and Redefined Assessment of Strength, Sensibility and Prehension (GRASSP) strength score following a one-month physical therapy run-in period. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2019 |
Obesity, Metabolic Dysregulation and the Airway Epithelium in Asthmatics
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University of Colorado, Denver
Asthma
Obesity
Metabolic Syndrome
The objective of this pilot study is to determine whether obesity and metabolic syndrome
are in fact synergistic in relation to airway nitric oxide (NO) biology. To do so, the
investigators want to determine how obesity and the metabolic syndrome relate to
metabolism in bronchial airway epithelial1 expand
The objective of this pilot study is to determine whether obesity and metabolic syndrome are in fact synergistic in relation to airway nitric oxide (NO) biology. To do so, the investigators want to determine how obesity and the metabolic syndrome relate to metabolism in bronchial airway epithelial cells and the nasal epithelium. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2017 |
Alzheimer's Disease Core Center
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University of Arizona
Alzheimer's Disease
Mild Cognitive Impairment
Age-Related Memory Disorders
The main objective of this research project is to provide a comprehensive clinical
database of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other forms of dementia,
individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and age-matched normal controls. The
study will also attempt to identify cognitively n1 expand
The main objective of this research project is to provide a comprehensive clinical database of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other forms of dementia, individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and age-matched normal controls. The study will also attempt to identify cognitively normal individuals at genetically defined risk for Alzheimer's disease through genetic screening. All participants are seen annually. Autopsies to establish diagnoses in patients with dementia, patients with mild MCI, and cognitively normal elderly control subjects will also be conducted. Type: Observational Start Date: Jul 2001 |
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