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New capsule aims to ease aching joints for seniors
Symptom relief ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study is testing whether a dietary supplement called LDL557 can help improve joint discomfort, stiffness, and mobility in older adults with early-stage degenerative arthritis. Researchers will measure changes in pain, walking ability, and inflammation markers in 100 particip…
Matched conditions: JOINT PAIN
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Chung Shan Medical University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Mar 27, 2026 12:38 UTC
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Curry spice tested to ease cancer Drug's painful side effect
Symptom relief OngoingThis small pilot study is testing whether curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric, can reduce joint pain in breast cancer survivors. The pain is a common side effect of essential hormone-blocking medications. Forty-two participants will take either the curcumin supplement or …
Matched conditions: JOINT PAIN
Phase: NA • Sponsor: City of Hope Medical Center • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Mar 24, 2026 12:03 UTC
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Scientists hunt for the hidden signs that reveal which teens will beat chronic pain
Knowledge-focused OngoingThis study aims to discover biological and psychological markers that can predict whether a teenager with chronic musculoskeletal pain will recover after standard treatment or if their pain will persist. Researchers will collect brain scans, immune system data, and psychological …
Matched conditions: JOINT PAIN
Sponsor: Stanford University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Apr 01, 2026 22:56 UTC
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Scientists hunt for the Body's 'Pain Forecast' to personalize treatment
Knowledge-focused OngoingThis study aims to discover biological and psychological markers that can identify people with severe, disabling chronic pain and predict who is likely to recover or continue struggling. Researchers will follow 250 adults with chronic musculoskeletal pain, measuring brain functio…
Matched conditions: JOINT PAIN
Sponsor: Stanford University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Apr 01, 2026 14:42 UTC