The Second Hospital Of Nanjing Medical University
Clinical trials sponsored by The Second Hospital Of Nanjing Medical University, explained in plain language.
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Could a poop transplant calm ADHD? early trial investigates
Disease control Recruiting nowThis early-stage study is testing whether transferring healthy gut bacteria from a donor to a child with ADHD can help control their symptoms. Researchers want to see if this 'washed microbiota transplant' improves attention, hyperactivity, and common related issues like sleep pr…
Phase: PHASE1 • Sponsor: The Second Hospital of Nanjing Medical University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 30, 2026 14:35 UTC
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Could a poop transplant tame type 1 diabetes?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether transferring healthy gut bacteria from a donor (called a washed microbiota transplant) can help people with Type 1 Diabetes. Researchers will enroll 50 participants to see if the treatment safely improves blood sugar control and reduces the amount of…
Sponsor: The Second Hospital of Nanjing Medical University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 27, 2026 12:40 UTC
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Poop transplant trial aims to fix diabetic stomach woes
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether a fecal transplant, called washed microbiota transplantation (WMT), can help people with diabetic gastroparesis. Diabetic gastroparesis is a condition where the stomach empties too slowly, causing nausea, bloating, and pain. Researchers will compare …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: The Second Hospital of Nanjing Medical University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 24, 2026 12:02 UTC
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Could a poop transplant help kids with autism?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis early-stage study is testing whether transplanting healthy gut bacteria from donors into children with autism can help improve their symptoms. Researchers believe the gut and brain are connected and that fixing gut problems might help with autism behaviors. The study will gi…
Phase: PHASE1 • Sponsor: The Second Hospital of Nanjing Medical University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 24, 2026 12:02 UTC
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Poop transplants could help millions with food intolerance
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether transferring healthy gut bacteria from donors can help people with food intolerance. Researchers will give 100 participants a 'washed microbiota transplant' to see if it improves their ability to digest problem foods and reduces symptoms like bloatin…
Sponsor: The Second Hospital of Nanjing Medical University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 23, 2026 15:17 UTC