A new clinical trial announced on October 5, 2025, aims to explore the use of transcranial…
Category: Clinical Trials
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Innovative Talking Pen Program Targets Oral Frailty Prevention in Elderly Populations
Chang Gung University of Science and Technology has announced a groundbreaking initiative to combat oral frailty…
Advancing Motor Imagery Therapy: A New Study for Parkinson Disease Patients
Mental imagery techniques are gaining traction as innovative solutions in managing neurological disorders. Researchers from Kahramanmaras…
Exploring Clinical Trials on Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria Pulmonary Disease and Bronchiectasis: Impact and Implications
On October 5, 2025, researchers at University College London and the Royal Free Hospital NHS Foundation…
Emerging Study on Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Mild Cognitive Impairment Patients
A new clinical study focusing on the glymphatic system using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is gaining…
Clinical Trial Highlights the Role of Inspiratory Muscle Devices in Enhancing Bodybuilder Performance
In a recent clinical trial led by Gümüşhane University, researchers explored the impact of inspiratory muscle…
Analyzing Computer-Controlled vs. Traditional Dental Injection Methods in Pediatric Pain and Anxiety Management
A groundbreaking clinical trial is set to explore how computer-controlled injection systems compare to conventional syringes…
Breakthrough Study Completes on Methoxyflurane as Pain Relief Adjunct for Urology Procedures
The University of Manitoba recently completed a pilot study evaluating the use of inhaled methoxyflurane, commercially…
New Insights into Inspiratory Muscle Training: Impacts on Elderly Health and Organ Function
Recent findings in a completed clinical trial have shed light on the significant benefits of Inspiratory…
Clinical Update: Evaluating Kinesio Taping for Stroke Rehabilitation
A new clinical trial exploring Kinesio Taping (KT) as a rehabilitation intervention for subacute stroke patients…