Behavioural Intervention
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Huntington's Disease
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San Antonio, Texas
"This trial aims to study the effects of a brain stimulation technique called transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on the behavioral symptoms of Huntington's Disease. Participants will receive tDCS sessions
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Behavioral Intervention
Rehabilitation for Concussion
Recruiting1 award1 criteria
San Antonio, Texas
This trial aims to compare three different approaches for treating patients with a history of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI): in-person treatment, telehealth treatment, and no treatment. The goal is to
Organic Phosphate
Numeta G16%E vs Sodium Glycerophosphate for Intravenous Nutrition
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Austin, Texas
This trial will compare two types of medications in 16 healthy male and female participants over an 11-day period. The study will be conducted in a single location and each participant will receive both medications during
Organic Phosphate
Phosphate Injections for Intravenous Nutrition
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Austin, Texas
This trial is testing two different types of injections in healthy adults to see how they compare in the body. They will enroll around 42 male and female participants and the study will last for 11 days
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Organic Phosphate
Numeta G16%E vs Sodium Glycerophosphate for Intravenous Nutrition
Recruiting1 awardPhase 1
Austin, Texas
This trial will compare two types of medications in 16 healthy male and female participants over an 11-day period. The study will be conducted in a single location and each participant will receive both medications during
Organic Phosphate
Phosphate Injections for Intravenous Nutrition
Recruiting1 awardPhase 1
Austin, Texas
This trial is testing two different types of injections in healthy adults to see how they compare in the body. They will enroll around 42 male and female participants and the study will last for 11 days
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