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Clinical Trials on Focus is Neural Effects of Mindfulness Training on Attention in United Kingdom
Total 15 results
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University of PennsylvaniaNational Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)CompletedNo Condition | Focus is Neural Effects of Mindfulness Training on AttentionUnited States
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University of ReadingUnilever R&DNot yet recruitingFocus of Study: 1- Effect of Tea Consumption on Gut Microbiota | Focus of Study: 2- Effect of Tea Consumption on Body-iron StatusUnited Kingdom
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Alkermes, Inc.CompletedFocus of Study is on Healthy Lactating WomenUnited States
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Ingredion IncorporatedCompletedFocus of the Study is on Gut HealthUnited States
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OSF Healthcare SystemUniversity of Illinois College of Medicine at PeoriaCompletedthe Focus of the Clinical Trial is on the Brain Temperatures in Normal Human SubjectsUnited States
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Albert Einstein Healthcare NetworkRobert Wood Johnson FoundationCompletedFocus of the Study is on the Use of Incentives to Promote | Healthier Eating in Low-income CommunitiesUnited States
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David BaerAlmond Board of CaliforniaCompletedHealthy | Focus: Effect of Processing on Energy Value of AlmondsUnited States
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Loma Linda UniversityCompletedFocus: Effect of Muscle Activation on CMAP in Normal HumansUnited States
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Mclean HospitalCompletedFocus: Effects of Nicotine and Alcohol on Brain CircuitsUnited States
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Coramed Technologies LLCCompletedHeart Disease | Focus is on Testing Performance of CORA Hemostasis System.United States
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University of Mississippi Medical CenterCompleted
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Helm Vision GroupRecruitingThe Focus of the Study is to Assess the Effectiveness of Topical Ivermectin on Eliminating Eyelash SleevesUnited States
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Washington State UniversityCompletedFocus: To Examine Acute Effects of CBG on Anxiety, Stress, and CognitionUnited States
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Knoxville Orthopedic ClinicUnknownThe Primary Disease Process Being Studied is Shoulder OA and the Effect of an All Polyethelene Glenoid Component on Shoulder ArthroplastyUnited States
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Purdue UniversityNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)CompletedThe Null Hypothesis is That Food Rheology Will Have no Effect on These Indices | The Alternate Hypothesis is That Increased Mechanical Stimulation Will Result in Stronger Satiation/Satiety and Reduced Energy Intake | It is Hypothesized That the Effects of Mastication Will be Less Evident...United States