Found 44 clinical trials
Testing for COVID-19 in High Risk Children With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (COV-IDD)
The purpose of this study is to understand how to prevent COVID-19 spread in a school like the Mary Cariola Center (MCC) in Rochester, NY by answering questions like these: how do activities in the school alter chances of infection? Are there people infected with the COVID-19 virus who have …
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- 19 Feb, 2024
A Medical Research Study Designed to Determine if Venglustat Can be a Future Treatment for ADPKD Patients
To evaluate the effect of venglustat on mood using Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II) (Stages 1 and 2). To evaluate the effect of venglustat on the lens by ophthalmological examination (Stages 1 and 2).
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- 19 Feb, 2024
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Internet Intervention for Diabetes Distress.
Diabetes distress is a psychological phenomenon associated with the self-management of the disease and is characterized by feelings of anxiety, guilt, helplessness, defeat, and depression. Research suggests that internet-delivered interventions have the potential to increase people's ability to self-manage their symptoms, but whether they are effective is largely unknown.
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- 25 Oct, 2024
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The Effects of Low Dose Ketamine on Cardiovascular Function
Low dose ketamine is used for pain management and for the treatment of anxiety and depression. Prior studies on low dose ketamine have noted short-term (minutes to hours) increases or decreases in blood pressure. Blood pressure that is too high or too low can be problematic if untreated.
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- 19 Feb, 2024
The Effect of Intravenous Ketamine on Non Suicidal Self Injuries.
Ketamine is a sedative drug, presently at the focus of psychopharmacologic research, which was found to improve depression, when taken orally, and lower suicidal ideation, when given intravenously. Our aim is to assess the efficiency of intravenous ketamine in decreasing NSSI symptomology in women with a history of childhood sexual …
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- 19 Feb, 2024
Microbiota and Bone Fragility:Study of the Relation Between Gut Microbiota and Bone Microarchitecture
Gut microbiota regulate metabolism of their human host. Some diseases are associated with variations in gut microbiota diversity and higher fracture risk. Intestinal bacteria synthesize or influence synthesis of factors modulating bone metabolism. The link between gut microbiota and bone was assessed mainly in experimental animal studies. Clinical data, e.g. …
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- 19 Feb, 2024
Understanding Factors That Influence Electronic Cigarette Nicotine Delivery Through PET Imaging of Beta-2 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
The goal of this proposal is to test the overall hypothesis that e-cigarettes (ECs) provide efficient nicotine delivery to the brain and arterial blood in non-EC-nave smokers and e-cigarette users and that EC liquid characteristics modulate this effect. This study will test the hypothesis through complementary methods that include [ …
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- 19 Feb, 2024
PATH 2 Purpose: Primary Care and Community-Based Prevention of Mental Disorders in Adolescents
The study is a two-arm comparative effectiveness research trial to that will evaluate the ability of the interventions, Competent Adulthood Transition with Cognitive-behavioral & Interpersonal Training (CATCH-IT) and Teens Achieving Mastery over Stress (TEAMS), to intervene early to prevent depressive illness and potentially other common mental health disorders. Using cluster …
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- 19 Feb, 2024
Cognitive Outcomes After Dexmedetomidine Sedation in Cardiac Surgery Patients
Anesthesia is a drug induced, reversible, comatose state that facilitates surgery and it is widely assumed that cognition returns to baseline after anesthetics have been eliminated. However, many patients have persistent memory impairment for weeks to months after surgery. Cardiac surgery appears to carry the highest risk of postoperative cognitive …
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- 19 Feb, 2024
RCT for Electroconvulsive Treatment Followed by Cognitive Control Training
As such, cognitive control training (CCT) holds promise as a non-pharmacological strategy to improve long-term effects of ECT (i.e., increase remission, and reduce depression relapse).
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- 19 Feb, 2024