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Clinical trials sponsored by Colorado State University, explained in plain language.

Trials to join now! 13 Not yet recruiting 2 Not yet finished but already full! 6 Completed 9
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  • MitoQ supplement aims to boost brain artery health in postmenopausal women

    Disease control Not yet recruiting

    This study tests whether taking MitoQ, a dietary supplement that targets cell powerhouses (mitochondria), for 3 months can improve blood flow to the brain in healthy women aged 60 and older who have gone through menopause. Researchers will compare MitoQ to a placebo to see if it …

    Phase: NA • Sponsor: Colorado State University • Aim: Disease control

    Last updated May 06, 2026 16:13 UTC

  • Can a smartphone app boost therapy for depressed teens with weight issues?

    Symptom relief Not yet recruiting

    This study looks at whether adding a digital app to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) helps teens aged 12-17 who have both depression and overweight or obesity. Sixty teens will be randomly assigned to either CBT alone or CBT plus the app. The goal is to see if the app makes the…

    Phase: NA • Sponsor: Colorado State University • Aim: Symptom relief

    Last updated May 17, 2026 07:03 UTC

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