Brain Stimulation Shows Promise for Sleep Problems in Vascular Dementia Patients
Small trial tests electrical brain stimulation to improve sleep quality and cognitive function in patients with vascular dementia.
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Small trial tests electrical brain stimulation to improve sleep quality and cognitive function in patients with vascular dementia.
Study reveals how neuromuscular electrical stimulation enhances training benefits beyond traditional exercise alone.
A terminated multicenter RCT examined whether mechanical cough assistance plus NIV could cut re-intubation rates in ICU patients with weak cough.
A double-blind trial tests whether 810nm photobiomodulation can reverse cognitive impairment in long COVID patients at home.
Study tests VR therapy versus traditional cognitive training in 60 patients with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease.
A pilot trial explores whether intentionally inducing brief daily dyssynchrony via pacemaker can retrain failing heart muscle in humans.
Duke University study tests whether targeted brain stimulation can reverse age-related cognitive decline and improve working memory.
Phase 1 trial examines whether vesatolimod can safely stimulate immune response in HIV controllers during treatment interruption.
VascuFit tests whether periodized high-intensity training can reverse vascular aging in sedentary adults with cardiovascular risk factors.
Combined vibration and respiratory muscle training targets sarcopenia and inflammation in pre-frail elderly women through innovative approach.
Italian researchers developed a biosensor to track extracellular vesicles in blood, potentially personalizing stroke rehabilitation.
Large 503-patient study tested whether Actovegin could improve thinking and memory problems that persist after stroke recovery.
Vestibular rehabilitation program tested in dementia patients to reduce falls and improve balance through targeted inner ear training.
DuoStim lets women with poor ovarian reserve collect more eggs in one cycle, potentially cutting time to a successful pregnancy.
A Phase 1/2 trial tests four rounds of intrathecal MSC injections in ALS patients, targeting both safety and disease progression.
A completed RCT tested whether virtual reality could get seniors exercising more — and improve balance, gait, and independence.
A Phase 1/2 trial tests whether nicotinamide riboside can restore NAD+ balance and improve heart function in systolic HF patients.
Clinical trial tests whether cardiac shockwave therapy can improve heart function when combined with bypass surgery.
Small pilot study tests whether enriched fat transfers can reduce amputation site pain and improve prosthetic use.
Small trial tests safety of injecting patients' own cardiac stem cells to regrow dead heart tissue and restore function.