[HELP WANTED] Alzheimers.gov seeks volunteers for new, ongoing clinical trials
Many clinical trials on Alzheimer’s disease, related dementias, and cognitive are recruiting in centers throughout the United States and elsewhere. The US National Institute on Aging’s Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center recently emailed links to a few of the featured trials. Click on the trial name below for details and contact information:
Brain Imaging
- 18F-JSS20-183A To Measure 4 Repeat Tau Protein in the Brain (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
- [18F]3F4AP To Measure Neurodegeneration Through Imaging (New Haven, Connecticut)
Brain Stimulation
- Noninvasive Brain Stimulation To Increase Memory in People With Mild Cognitive Impairment (Gainesville, Florida)
Diagnostics
- Vocal Pattern Recognition for Diagnosing Dementia (Hackensack, New Jersey)
Lifestyle and Diet
- Blueberries and Exercise for Cognition (Kannapolis, North Carolina)
- Effect of Walnuts on Cognitive Function and Gut Microbiome in Older Adults (Corvallis, Oregon)
- Increasing Physical Activity in Alzheimer's Disease Caregivers (online)
Support for People Living With Dementia
- Online Training for Improving Well-Being in Early-Stage Memory Loss (Phoenix, Arizona)
Featured Registries and Matching Services
- Cleveland Clinic Healthy Brains Registry — Sign up to take an optional memory test and receive information about brain health and study opportunities for Alzheimer's and other dementias.
- FTD Disorders Registry — Join to share information and stories about living with frontotemporal degeneration and receive information about study opportunities.
- ResearchMatch — Sign up to receive information on health studies that match your interests.
For more information on clinical trials, including ways to find local trials and requirements, click here
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