- Not yet recruitingNA
Effectiveness of Chinese Herbal Medicine for Older Adults With Urinary Incontinence
This study looks at whether a special Chinese herbal medicine can help older adults with bladder leakage (urinary incontinence). We want to see if it reduces how often and how badly people leak, compared to a dummy pill, to find new ways to help manage this common issue.
For: Urinary Incontinence (UI)Canada - RecruitingNA
Clinical Evaluation of a Nutraceutical Supplement for Hair Growth, Hair Loss and Skin Improvement in Human Volunteers
This study looks at a daily drinkable supplement for women aged 45-65 with early hair thinning. Over six months, it aims to see if the supplement helps hair grow and improves skin, compared to a dummy treatment. We also check for any side effects.
For: Early Female Pattern Hair Loss (FPHL)Germany - Not yet recruitingNA
Dexamethasone vs. Placebo in Children and Youth Hospitalized for Orbital Cellulitis
This study is a small pilot trial for children and young people hospitalised with an eye infection called orbital cellulitis. It's testing if a larger study about a medication called dexamethasone can be done effectively. The aim is to make sure doctors can enrol enough patients and collect all the necessary information.
For: Orbital CellulitisCanada - RecruitingNA
Dietary Supplements and Middle Aged Women (Collagen & Omega)
This study looks at how collagen and omega-3 supplements might affect middle-aged women's health. Researchers will check things like joint pain, energy levels, sleep, and overall well-being. Participants will take the supplements or a dummy pill for 8 weeks.
For: Cognition · Inflammation Biomarkers · Bone Metabolism BiomarkersUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Dietary Supplements and Middle Aged Women (Creatine)
This study looks at how a common food supplement, creatine, affects health in women aged 35-65. It's exploring areas like energy, muscle strength, sleep, and joint pain over 8 weeks to see if it makes a difference.
For: Cognition · Muscle Strength · Fatigue SymptomUnited Kingdom