Home-Based Exercise and Brain Training Tackles Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
A Canadian RCT tests whether virtual aerobic, resistance, and cognitive training can feasibly combat mild cognitive impairment at home.
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A Canadian RCT tests whether virtual aerobic, resistance, and cognitive training can feasibly combat mild cognitive impairment at home.
A pilot RCT tests whether the SysLife© app can reduce subjective stress and improve functioning in work and personal life.
A completed longitudinal study tracks brain structure, function, and behavior in healthy infants across the first year of life.
Completed French trial uses advanced brain imaging to track 5-HT4 serotonin receptors in Parkinson's patients, linking genetics to cognitive and mood changes.
A University of Florida trial tests whether one night without sleep harms vascular function — and if exercise training can protect against it.
A Phase 2 trial explores whether cilostazol, a blood thinner with brain-protective effects, can slow memory loss in MCI patients.
A Phase 1 trial examines how gadobutrol moves through and exits the bodies of newborns and toddlers undergoing routine contrast MRI.
A completed trial tests whether gamified museum walks can replace traditional exercise for sedentary older adults.
A completed pilot trial tests adapted Dialectical Behavior Therapy to reduce suicidality in aging family caregivers of AD/ADRD patients.
A completed University of Kansas trial investigates whether creatine monohydrate can support brain energy metabolism in Alzheimer's patients.
A completed Mount Sinai RCT tested whether HBOT can improve brain blood flow and cognition in diabetic elders with mild cognitive impairment.
A Phase 1 trial of AV-1959R, an Aβ-targeting vaccine, tests safety and antibody generation in healthy adults aged 40–60.