Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) for depression
This study is recruiting in China. It is testing Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) for depression.
Multiple locations, including Wuhu
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This study is recruiting in China. It is testing Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) for depression.
Multiple locations, including WuhuThis study is recruiting in France. It focuses on Eating disorders.
In ParisThis study is recruiting in France. It focuses on Anxiety.
In NantesThis summary needs review. Please check the official study record and contact the research team for details.
In ParisThis summary needs review. Please check the official study record and contact the research team for details.
Multiple locations, including ChangshaThis study is recruiting in Spain. It focuses on ADHD.
In VicThis summary needs review. Please check the official study record and contact the research team for details.
In IstanbulThis study exists to explore whether this type of care could improve care and understanding. Researchers are trying to understand whether this type of care can improve sleep, daily rhythms, and longer-term stability.
In IstanbulThis study is recruiting in Germany. It focuses on Anxiety.
In GermanyThis study exists to see whether a digital app or remote support tool can make care clearer and more responsive. Researchers are trying to understand whether a digital app or remote support tool can give earlier or clearer feedback during care.
In BalkbrugThis study is looking at whether a digital support tool can help people with Mdd, Severe Depression, or Major Depressive Episode. Participants receive tDCS or usual care and complete study visits and assessments.
Multiple locations, including MünchenThis summary needs review. Please check the official study record and contact the research team for details.
Multiple locations, including La JollaHopeStage gathers information about mental health clinical trials from the public registries we currently index. We are progressively improving registry coverage, but this does not mean that every study in the world is already included.