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Carnegie Mellon University

Clinical trials sponsored by Carnegie Mellon University, explained in plain language.

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  • Zapping the brain to cool hot flashes?

    Symptom relief Not yet recruiting

    This study tests if a gentle, noninvasive brain stimulation technique called transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) can help ease menopause symptoms like hot flashes, depression, anxiety, memory problems, and muscle pain. Researchers will enroll 50 women aged 40-60 who are in …

    Phase: NA • Sponsor: Carnegie Mellon University • Aim: Symptom relief

    Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:00 UTC

  • Brain zaps may work better with hormones in mind

    Knowledge-focused Not yet recruiting

    This study looks at how two types of non-invasive brain stimulation affect brain activity, and whether using them together works better than alone. The goal is to understand why brain stimulation for depression is less effective in women after menopause, possibly due to lower est…

    Phase: NA • Sponsor: Carnegie Mellon University • Aim: Knowledge-focused

    Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:04 UTC

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