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Pregnancy and Early Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Following In Utero Lyme Disease Exposure
Children's National Research Institute
Lyme Disease
Post-Treatment Lyme Disease
Chronic Lyme Disease
Tick-Borne Infections
Pregnancy Complications
The purpose of this pilot study is to assess the feasibility of longitudinal
neurodevelopmental evaluation of fetuses and infants exposed to Lyme disease in utero.
Participants with Lyme disease or Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS) will be
recruited during pregnancy. Pregnancies will be1 expand
The purpose of this pilot study is to assess the feasibility of longitudinal neurodevelopmental evaluation of fetuses and infants exposed to Lyme disease in utero. Participants with Lyme disease or Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS) will be recruited during pregnancy. Pregnancies will be monitored and infant development will be assessed from birth until age 18 months. Type: Observational Start Date: Jul 2023 |
A Cross-sectional Study Examining Adipose Tissue in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Mayo Clinic
Obstructive Sleep Apnea of Adult
Studies show that sleep apnea increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and is
associated with obesity. However, it is unclear how sleep apnea affects fat tissue.
Studies have shown that fat tissue is likely involved in developing cardiovascular
disease. The purpose of this study is to see how s1 expand
Studies show that sleep apnea increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and is associated with obesity. However, it is unclear how sleep apnea affects fat tissue. Studies have shown that fat tissue is likely involved in developing cardiovascular disease. The purpose of this study is to see how sleep apnea changes fat tissue. Type: Observational Start Date: Jan 2018 |
Inspiratory Muscle Training in Obese Breast Cancer Survivors
Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
Cancer Survivors
Obesity
Breast Cancer
The investigators propose a randomized controlled trial to determine the effectiveness of
inspiratory muscle training in improving exercise tolerance among stage 0-III obese
breast cancer survivors. expand
The investigators propose a randomized controlled trial to determine the effectiveness of inspiratory muscle training in improving exercise tolerance among stage 0-III obese breast cancer survivors. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2023 |
Diabetes Medical Nutrition Therapy in Southeastern African American Women
Meharry Medical College
Type 2 Diabetes
A two-arm randomized controlled trial design will be used. Participants will include 291
African American women with type 2 diabetes that are at risk for development and/or
progression of diabetes complications. Both arms, diabetes medical nutrition therapy
(MNT) and diabetes MNT plus motivational1 expand
A two-arm randomized controlled trial design will be used. Participants will include 291 African American women with type 2 diabetes that are at risk for development and/or progression of diabetes complications. Both arms, diabetes medical nutrition therapy (MNT) and diabetes MNT plus motivational interviewing (MI), will include: 1) a 3-month active intervention period of six biweekly (every other week), group-based, trained nutritionist-facilitated sessions; 2) a 3-month maintenance intervention period, which will include one group-based maintenance support session; and 3) a 6-month inactive period (no contact). The differences between arms is the integration of culturally-adapted MI exercises during the diabetes MNT plus MI active and maintenance intervention periods. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2021 |
Opioid-Sparing and Pain-Reducing Properties of Syntocinon: A Dose-Effect Determination
University of Florida
Pain
Some research suggests that administration of oxytocin with oxycodone may reduce its
abuse liability and improve its ability to reduce pain. In a 6-session laboratory study,
the investigators will be evaluating the effects of oxycodone and oxytocin (combined and
separately, across sessions) on expe1 expand
Some research suggests that administration of oxytocin with oxycodone may reduce its abuse liability and improve its ability to reduce pain. In a 6-session laboratory study, the investigators will be evaluating the effects of oxycodone and oxytocin (combined and separately, across sessions) on experimentally-induced pain, subjective effects, decision-making, and activation of different neural substrates. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2021 |
Exploring Mindsets, Beliefs and Resilience Across the Cancer Experience
Stanford University
Cancer
The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effect of digitally delivered programs on
the health, wellbeing, and functioning of newly diagnosed cancer patients.
Participants will be randomized to one of two digital programs. Both groups are equally
important for the study.
Participants will be1 expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effect of digitally delivered programs on the health, wellbeing, and functioning of newly diagnosed cancer patients. Participants will be randomized to one of two digital programs. Both groups are equally important for the study. Participants will be asked to complete: - Questionnaires. Answers to the questionnaires will help the investigators understand how participants doing through the study. - Modules. Participants will receive access to digital courses developed by experts at Stanford University. - Blood Samples. At home blood collection kits will help the investigators understand how participants' bodies are responding over time. Kits will be sent and returned by mail. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2025 |
Effect of Meal Composition and Timing Modification on Glucose Metabolism, Body Temperature and Sleep
Stanford University
PreDiabetes
Type 2 Diabetes
Healthy
The purpose of our study is to understand the impact of different meal timing alterations
on blood sugars, metabolism, microbiome and sleep physiology in people with prediabetes
and diabetes; and to study the temperature/heart rate response to different meals in
different people. expand
The purpose of our study is to understand the impact of different meal timing alterations on blood sugars, metabolism, microbiome and sleep physiology in people with prediabetes and diabetes; and to study the temperature/heart rate response to different meals in different people. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2023 |
Using Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) to Optimize a Cost-effective, Sustainable and Scalabl1
New York University
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Smoking Cessation
This study's long-term goal is to improve clinical outcomes among smokers living with HIV
(SLWH) by providing smoking cessation interventions in HIV clinical care that will
increase the chances of quitting smoking, limits costs and burden on staff and reach many
smokers living with HIV. expand
This study's long-term goal is to improve clinical outcomes among smokers living with HIV (SLWH) by providing smoking cessation interventions in HIV clinical care that will increase the chances of quitting smoking, limits costs and burden on staff and reach many smokers living with HIV. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2024 |
Clascoterone for Steroid-related Acne Vulgaris in Transgender Male Patients Receiving Masculinizing1
Stanford University
Acne Vulgaris
Mechanism-based acne treatment for transgender patients receiving testosterone currently
does not exist and is an unmet medical need. This study explores clascoterone to treat
testosterone induced acne. Many treatments we use to treat acne in females cannot be used
in transgender males because they1 expand
Mechanism-based acne treatment for transgender patients receiving testosterone currently does not exist and is an unmet medical need. This study explores clascoterone to treat testosterone induced acne. Many treatments we use to treat acne in females cannot be used in transgender males because they interfere with hormone therapy. Androgens have been associated with the development of acne vulgaris. Recently, a topical androgen receptor inhibitor cream (clascoterone) has been FDA-approved for the treatment of acne. However, clinical trials of clascoterone have excluded participants on exogenous hormones. Clascoterone has been hypothesized to be effective in the treatment of acne in transgender male participants on masculinizing hormone therapy, but it has never been studied or reported in the literature. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2024 |
Accessible and Inclusive Diabetes Telecoaching Self-Management Program
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Diabete Type 2
Disability Physical
The purpose of this study is to develop and pilot test an accessible and inclusive
Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted, individualized, family-focused lifestyle
modification intervention (AI4DM) for glycemic control in people with disabilities. expand
The purpose of this study is to develop and pilot test an accessible and inclusive Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted, individualized, family-focused lifestyle modification intervention (AI4DM) for glycemic control in people with disabilities. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2022 |
Lay-Delivered Behavioral Activation in Senior Centers
University of Washington
Depression
In response to large numbers of senior center clients who suffer untreated depression and
the dearth of geriatric mental health providers, the investigators have simplified
Behavioral Activation to be delivered by lay volunteers ("Do More, Feel Better"; DMFB).
The focus of Behavioral Activation is1 expand
In response to large numbers of senior center clients who suffer untreated depression and the dearth of geriatric mental health providers, the investigators have simplified Behavioral Activation to be delivered by lay volunteers ("Do More, Feel Better"; DMFB). The focus of Behavioral Activation is to guide clients to reengage in daily pleasant and rewarding activities, and reduce depressive symptoms. If the investigators can show that the lay delivery model has positive impact in comparison to MSW-delivered Behavioral Activation, the investigators will have identified an effective intervention that can be used by a large untapped workforce of older adult volunteers across the nation. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2021 |
Biomarker Exploration in Aging, Cognition and Neurodegeneration
University of California, Irvine
Alzheimer Disease
Cognitive Impairment
Cognitive Decline
The purpose of this research study is to understand the factors that underlie changes in
thinking and memory with increasing age. The investigators will test the usefulness of
MRI, PET, and cognitive testing in detecting subtle changes in the brain that precede
cognitive decline. An addendum to thi1 expand
The purpose of this research study is to understand the factors that underlie changes in thinking and memory with increasing age. The investigators will test the usefulness of MRI, PET, and cognitive testing in detecting subtle changes in the brain that precede cognitive decline. An addendum to this study includes additional PET scans to examine the relationship between tau protein in the brain and cognitive decline. Tau is a protein that is known to form tangles in the areas of the brain important for memory, and these tau tangles are a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. This sub-study research aims to look at the tau accumulation in the brain using an investigational drug called MK-6240, which is a radio tracer that gets injected prior to a positron emission tomography (PET) scan. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2018 |
Robot-Aided Assessment and Rehabilitation of Upper Extremity Function After Stroke
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Stroke
The purpose of this clinical trial is to investigate the efficacy of a hybrid-based
rehabilitation program for the upper extremity(UE) combining the interventions-
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) and Robotic rehabilitation in individuals with
chronic stroke. The main question it aims to ans1 expand
The purpose of this clinical trial is to investigate the efficacy of a hybrid-based rehabilitation program for the upper extremity(UE) combining the interventions- Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) and Robotic rehabilitation in individuals with chronic stroke. The main question it aims to answer is if the Hybrid multi-muscle FES+Robot upper extremity rehabilitation is more effective in improving the upper extremity motor impairments and function as compared to robotic upper extremity training alone. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2023 |
CBD for Individuals at Risk for Alzheimer's Disease
University of Colorado, Denver
Mild Cognitive Impairment
This is a double-blind, randomized controlled trial designed to test the effects of
cannabidiol (CBD) on validated biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) progression, and
behavioral, neurocognitive, and clinical measures, with putative mechanisms of action. expand
This is a double-blind, randomized controlled trial designed to test the effects of cannabidiol (CBD) on validated biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) progression, and behavioral, neurocognitive, and clinical measures, with putative mechanisms of action. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2024 |
Preventing Alzheimer's With Cognitive Training
University of South Florida
Age-related Cognitive Decline
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias
Dementia is the most expensive medical condition in the US and increases in prevalence
with age. More than 5 million Americans have Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of
dementia. Mild cognitive impairment is a transitional stage between normal cognitive
aging and Alzheimer's disease or anot1 expand
Dementia is the most expensive medical condition in the US and increases in prevalence with age. More than 5 million Americans have Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia. Mild cognitive impairment is a transitional stage between normal cognitive aging and Alzheimer's disease or another type of dementia, and is indicative of higher risk for dementia. In addition to the obvious health and quality-of-life ramifications of dementia, there are high direct (e.g., subsidizing residential care needs) and indirect (e.g., lost productivity of family caregivers) economic costs. Implementing interventions to prevent MCI and dementia among older adults is of critical importance to health and maintained quality-of-life for millions of Americans. Recent data analyses from the Advanced Cognitive Training in Vital Elderly study (ACTIVE) indicate that a specific cognitive intervention, speed of processing training (SPT), significantly delays the incidence of cognitive impairment across 10 years. The primary contribution of the proposed research will be the determination of whether this cognitive training technique successfully delays the onset of clinically defined MCI or dementia across three years. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2019 |
Improving Maternal Sleep and Mental Health
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Postpartum Depression
Postpartum Anxiety
Sleep Disturbance
Infant Behavior
Maternal Behavior
The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effectiveness of a Smart Bassinet to
prevent/mitigate postpartum mood disorders by augmenting maternal sleep and/or enhancing
infant sleep. The investigators will conduct a 2-arm randomized controlled trial (RCT) to
compare infant and maternal sleep of1 expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effectiveness of a Smart Bassinet to prevent/mitigate postpartum mood disorders by augmenting maternal sleep and/or enhancing infant sleep. The investigators will conduct a 2-arm randomized controlled trial (RCT) to compare infant and maternal sleep of infants who use a smart bassinet (SB) or a standard commercially available bassinet (Halo Bassinest Swivel Sleeper 3.0) (usual/traditional care (TAU)). After confirmation of eligibility, participants (N = 342) will randomly be assigned to either the SB or TAU. The investigators hypothesize that use of the SB will be associated with better infant and maternal sleep over a 6-month period, and these mothers will report fewer depressive and anxiety symptoms across the postpartum. The main question[s] it aims to answer [is/are]: Aim 1: Determine the effect of the SB on infant sleep and maternal sleep. [primary hypothesis or outcome measure 2]? Aim 2: Determine the effect of the SB on maternal postpartum depressive symptoms and evaluate the model that the association between the SB and postpartum depressive symptoms is mediated by both infant and maternal sleep Aim 3: Compare trajectory of immune system function from late pregnancy through postpartum between PPD and non-PPD and between SB and TAU groups Exploratory Aim. Evaluate whether the elevated risk demonstrated by previously identified PPD epigenetic biomarkers at the TTC9B and HP1BP3 genes can be modified by using a SB. The investigators hypothesize that the elevated risk will be reduced in the SB condition compared to TAU. Military-affiliated pregnant women will be recruited from across the US via social media and advertising. Monthly online questionnaires will be completed by the mother. Objective sleep data will be collected monthly using an actigraph for 1-week from both mother and baby. Blood samples for assay of inflammatory markers will be collected at enrollment, 3- and 6- months postpartum. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2025 |
Brain Criticality, Oculomotor Control, and Cognitive Effort
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Healthy
The project examines electroencephalography, MRI, and behavioral measures indexing
flexibility (critical state dynamics) in the brain when healthy young adults do demanding
cognitive tasks, and in response to transcranial magnetic stimulation. expand
The project examines electroencephalography, MRI, and behavioral measures indexing flexibility (critical state dynamics) in the brain when healthy young adults do demanding cognitive tasks, and in response to transcranial magnetic stimulation. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2024 |
Effects of Cannabidiol (CBD) Versus Placebo as an Adjunct to Treatment in Early Psychosis
University of California, San Diego
Early Psychosis
This is an outpatient, single center, between-group, double blind, placebo controlled
design. Approximately 120 adolescents and adult patients will be randomized to either
have their treatment augmented with Cannabidiol Oral Solution (CBD) or with a matching
CBD placebo for 8 weeks. The study will1 expand
This is an outpatient, single center, between-group, double blind, placebo controlled design. Approximately 120 adolescents and adult patients will be randomized to either have their treatment augmented with Cannabidiol Oral Solution (CBD) or with a matching CBD placebo for 8 weeks. The study will examine CBD as an augmentation strategy in early psychosis. It is hypothesized that CBD will improve symptoms, neurocognition, markers of inflammation and eating behaviors. Importantly, moderators and mediators of the CBD effects will be explored. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2022 |
Effects of Games on Memory Reconsolidation and Trauma Symptoms
University of Texas at Austin
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Trauma
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of a visuospatial task on memory
reconsolidation and trauma symptoms for trauma-exposed individuals after exposure to
traumatic memory reactivation paradigm. expand
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of a visuospatial task on memory reconsolidation and trauma symptoms for trauma-exposed individuals after exposure to traumatic memory reactivation paradigm. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2024 |
Acetate and Age-associated Arterial Dysfunction
University of Colorado, Denver
Aging
Vascular Stiffness
Vascular Dilation
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality and contribute
most to healthcare costs in the U.S. Age is the strongest cardiovascular disease risk
factor, with >90% of all deaths from cardiovascular disease occurring in adults >50 years
old. The age-associated increased r1 expand
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality and contribute most to healthcare costs in the U.S. Age is the strongest cardiovascular disease risk factor, with >90% of all deaths from cardiovascular disease occurring in adults >50 years old. The age-associated increased risk of cardiovascular disease is due, in large part, to the development of arterial dysfunction, including endothelial dysfunction and stiffening of the large elastic arteries. Therefore, novel, effective interventions that improve arterial function will have a large public health impact by decreasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. The short-chain fatty acid acetate is endogenously produced by the gut microbiome from fermentation of dietary soluble fiber. High-fiber diets reduce risk of cardiovascular diseases, but unfortunately, a low percentage of Americans meet guidelines for adequate dietary fiber intake and, despite nationwide efforts to improve this, trends in fiber intake have not improved over the last 20+ years. Thus, directly supplementing acetate may be a more practical and feasible intervention for effectively improving arterial function in older adults and reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. The investigators will conduct a study to determine the efficacy of 12 weeks of oral supplementation with acetate for improving arterial function in late middle-aged and older (50+ years) adults. They will also assess the safety and tolerability of acetate supplementation in these adults and perform innovative mechanistic analyses to determine how acetate supplementation improves arterial function. The investigators hypothesize that oral acetate supplementation will improve arterial function by decreasing oxidative stress and increasing nitric oxide bioavailability, and also hypothesize that acetate supplementation will be safe and promote high rates of adherence. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2022 |
Using Virtual Reality to Improve Job Reentry in Adults With TBI
Kessler Foundation
Traumatic Brain Injury
The purpose of this research is to investigate the effectiveness of virtual reality (VR)
to improve job reentry skills in individuals with TBI. expand
The purpose of this research is to investigate the effectiveness of virtual reality (VR) to improve job reentry skills in individuals with TBI. Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2019 |
Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood Immune Responses Study
Emory University
Influenza
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immune response of the killed flu vaccine in
healthy subjects. Participants in this study are considered to be healthy volunteers.
Influenza ("Flu") infection carries a risk of serious illness.
This is an open label and single arm observational study de1 expand
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immune response of the killed flu vaccine in healthy subjects. Participants in this study are considered to be healthy volunteers. Influenza ("Flu") infection carries a risk of serious illness. This is an open label and single arm observational study designed to assess the humoral response to influenza vaccination and the longevity of humoral immunity to influenza vaccination in healthy adults. Enrolled subjects will receive licensed seasonal inactivated influenza vaccine (administered as a part of the study). Participants will donate serial samples of blood and bone marrow aspirate for immunology monitoring. Repeated measurements of humoral immunity will be obtained at 7 days, 28 days, 90 days and at one year post vaccination to assess the magnitude, clonal diversity and persistence of B-cell responses to influenza vaccination. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2023 |
MRI Markers of Feedback Timing During Learning in Individuals with TBI with and Without Clinical De1
Kessler Foundation
Traumatic Brain Injury
Major Depressive Disorder
The goal of this proposal is to examine the influence of feedback timing on learning and
brain function in individuals with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), with
and without depression. expand
The goal of this proposal is to examine the influence of feedback timing on learning and brain function in individuals with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), with and without depression. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2021 |
Study of Awareness and Detection of Familial Hypercholesterolemia
The Familial Hypercholesterolemia Foundation
Hypercholesterolemia
The CASCADE-FH Registry is a national, multi-center initiative that will track the
therapy, clinical outcomes, and patient-reported outcomes over time. The registry
represents a collaboration between The Familial Hypercholesterolemia Foundation, the Duke
Clinical Research Institute, lipid specialis1 expand
The CASCADE-FH Registry is a national, multi-center initiative that will track the therapy, clinical outcomes, and patient-reported outcomes over time. The registry represents a collaboration between The Familial Hypercholesterolemia Foundation, the Duke Clinical Research Institute, lipid specialists, cardiologists, primary care providers, quality improvement personnel, and patients, all aiming to increase FH awareness, promote optimal disease management, and improve FH outcomes. Type: Observational [Patient Registry] Start Date: Oct 2013 |
Child to Adult Neurodevelopment in Gene Expanded Huntington's Disease
Peggy C Nopoulos
Huntington's Disease
Huntington's Disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant disease manifested in a triad of
cognitive, psychiatric, and motor signs and symptoms. HD is caused by a triplet repeat
(CAG)expansion in the gene Huntingtin (HTT). This disease has classically been
conceptualized as a neurodegenerative disease. Ho1 expand
Huntington's Disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant disease manifested in a triad of cognitive, psychiatric, and motor signs and symptoms. HD is caused by a triplet repeat (CAG)expansion in the gene Huntingtin (HTT). This disease has classically been conceptualized as a neurodegenerative disease. However, recent evidence suggests that abnormal brain development may play an important role in the etiology of HD. Huntingtin (HTT)is expressed during development and through life. In animal studies, the HTT gene has been shown to be vital for brain development. This suggests that a mutant form of HTT (gene-expanded or CAG repeats of 40 and above) would affect normal brain development. In addition, studies in adults who are gene-expanded for HD, but have not yet manifested the illness, (pre-HD subjects) have significant changes in the structure of their brain, even up to 20 years before onset of clinical diagnosis. How far back these changes are evident is unknown. One possibility is that these brain changes are present throughout life, due to changes in brain development,though initially associated with only subtle functional abnormalities. In an effort to better understand the developmental aspects of this brain disease, the current study proposes to evaluate brain structure and function in children, adolescents, and young adults (ages 6-30) who are at risk for developing HD - those who have a parent or grandparent with HD. Brain structure will be evaluating using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) with quantitative measures of the entire brain, cerebral cortex, as well as white matter integrity via Diffusion Tensor Imaging. Brain function will be assessed by cognitive tests, behavioral assessment, and physical and neurologic evaluation. Subjects that are gene-expanded (GE) will be compared to subjects who are gene non-expanded (GNE). Changes in brain structure and/or function in the GE group compared to the GNE group would lend support to the notion that this disease has an important developmental component. Type: Observational Start Date: Jul 2005 |

