LOGOPENIC PROGRESSIVE APHASIA
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Mild brain zaps may help Alzheimer's patients remember words
Symptom relief OngoingThis study tests whether a safe, painless brain stimulation technique called tDCS can improve verbal learning in people with Alzheimer's disease. About 94 participants with either typical memory-loss Alzheimer's or a language-focused form will receive active or sham stimulation w…
Matched conditions: LOGOPENIC PROGRESSIVE APHASIA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 17, 2026 04:01 UTC
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Can speech therapy slow language loss in progressive aphasia?
Symptom relief OngoingThis study tests whether specialized speech and language therapy can help 60 adults with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) — a brain disease that slowly destroys the ability to speak and understand language. Participants receive therapy targeting word retrieval and speech product…
Matched conditions: LOGOPENIC PROGRESSIVE APHASIA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Texas at Austin • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 17, 2026 03:58 UTC
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Can online speech therapy help those losing language?
Symptom relief ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study tests an online speech-language therapy program for people with primary progressive aphasia (PPA), a type of dementia that slowly damages speech and language. About 21 participants and their care partners will take part in virtual therapy sessions and complete communic…
Matched conditions: LOGOPENIC PROGRESSIVE APHASIA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Texas at Austin • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 12, 2026 13:41 UTC