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NCT06825364
This is a single-visit non-invasive study of healthy volunteer subjects. Brain activity will be measured with infra-red light sensors attached to a cap worn on the head, while both ears are gently stimulated with plastic filaments.
NCT06910332
This randomized, double-blind study examines the acute effects of shoulder mobilization on muscle strength and proprioception in healthy individuals. Forty-eight participants (aged 18-25) were randomly assigned to either a mobilization or sham intervention group. Muscle strength and proprioception were assessed before and after treatment. The mobilization group received passive shoulder joint glides, while the sham group underwent a placebo procedure. The study aims to determine whether mobilization affects strength and proprioception immediately.
NCT07036861
Purpose of the study is to compare three different formulations of Ibuprofen oral suspension (liquid taken by mouth) to see if there are any differences in how much of the active substance and how quickly it was taken up by by the body, broken down, and how quickly it was removed from the body.
NCT06935721
Y-4 is a new fixed-dose combination drug product containing two active ingredients of pregabalin and riluzole. The objective of the trial is to compare pharmacokinetic characteristics of Y-4 tablets with pregabalin capsules (Lyrica®) and riluzole tablets (Rilutek®) in Chinese healthy adult subjects after single oral administration under fasted condition.
NCT06818032
The purpose of this study is to see how adding avocado to a breakfast meal affects blood sugar control and signals of hunger and fullness after eating. The investigators will test the effects of 3 breakfast meals on blood sugar control and signals of hunger and fullness after eating: 1. Whole-wheat bread and strawberry jam 2. Whole-wheat bread, strawberry jam, and avocado 3. Whole-wheat bread and strawberry jam (meal enriched with fat and fiber to mimic that of an avocado) Participants will undergo 3 test periods, each separated by a week. Each test period consists of one day with set meals that the investigators will provide (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), and then the next morning, participants will eat a breakfast meal and have blood drawn several times over 4 hours.