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Smartphone lessons could boost transplant success
Disease control Not yet recruitingThis study tests whether educational methods, including a mobile app, can improve quality of life, medication adherence, and symptom control in 108 adults who have had a liver or kidney transplant. Participants must own a smartphone and be at least three months post-transplant. T…
Matched conditions: MOBILE APPLICATIONS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Ondokuz Mayıs University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 12, 2026 13:41 UTC
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Nostalgia may get seniors moving: new study tests power of memories to boost walking
Knowledge-focused Not yet recruitingThis study tests whether nostalgic messages sent to a mobile app can encourage adults aged 65-74 to walk more. 1,000 participants will receive daily messages for two weeks, with some also tracking their steps. The goal is to see if connecting with positive memories can motivate h…
Matched conditions: MOBILE APPLICATIONS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Catholic University, Italy • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 17, 2026 04:39 UTC
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Can your daily routine in early pregnancy predict diabetes risk?
Knowledge-focused Not yet recruitingThis study looks at how sleep, activity, and meal timing in early pregnancy relate to blood sugar patterns and the risk of gestational diabetes. About 140 pregnant women without diabetes will wear monitors and use a food app to track their habits. The goal is to see if these beha…
Matched conditions: MOBILE APPLICATIONS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: KK Women's and Children's Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 04, 2026 16:24 UTC