Brain training may ease anxiety in women with repeated miscarriages
NCT ID NCT07325370
First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 16 times
Summary
This study tests whether a non-invasive brain-training technique called neurofeedback can reduce anxiety in women who have had multiple pregnancy losses. Sixty-two women will either receive real or sham neurofeedback while listening to a slow pulsing tone, plus standard counseling. The goal is to see if real feedback leads to a meaningful drop in anxiety scores by the end of treatment and three months later.
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Central Hospital Affiliated to Shenyang Medical College
RECRUITINGShenyang, Liaoning, 110024, China
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The Second Affiliated Hospital of Shenyang Medical College
RECRUITINGShenyang, Liaoning, 110001, China
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