We are studying teens who feel angry a little, sometimes, or a lot to see if they think about social situations in different ways. Teens who often feel very angry might have more problems when they grow up, so we want to learn more about how their brains work.
This study wants to learn how aerobic exercise affects people with Parkinson’s disease who have not started medication for their Parkinson’s symptoms. It will compare two types of treadmill exercise – moderate-intensity and high-intensity – to see how they impact Parkinson’s symptoms.
Glioblastoma (GBM) adaptive, global, innovative learning environment (GBM AGILE) is an international, seamless Phase II/III response adaptive randomization platform trial designed to evaluate multiple therapies in newly diagnosed (ND) and recurrent GBM
Our study is seeking individuals aged 55-85, who have been diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and are at risk for Alzheimer's Disease. The goal of the study is to see whether cannabidiol (CBD) can improve MCI symptoms.
This study wants to better understand Down syndrome and related health problems by comparing blood and saliva samples from people with and without Down syndrome. Right now, we are mainly looking for people who do not have Down syndrome but do have chronic constipation to join our study.
We want to learn how stimulating the vagus nerve while moving the hand can help improve fine motor control in people with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS), who have trouble moving their hands and arms.
The purpose of this research study is to learn more about the safety and effectiveness of a drug called sargramostim for improving cognitive function and memory in people with Alzheimer’s disease.
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of exercise on sleep and cognition in Parkinson’s Disease.
To study how infants’ ability to differentiate speech sounds develops and how this ability affects other measures of auditory development.
We are studying how sleep affects memory in people with traumatic brain injuries. We need healthy people that do not have any neurological conditions to join our study!