Scientists probe how talk therapy changes Gut-Brain connection in HIV patients
NCT ID NCT05136703
Summary
This study aims to understand how cognitive-behavioral therapy (a type of talk therapy) for depression affects the gut microbiome, immune system, and brain function in people living with HIV. Researchers will enroll 150 adults with HIV and depression to measure changes in their gut bacteria, blood markers, and brain scans before and after therapy. The goal is to learn the biological pathways through which treating depression might improve overall health.
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Care Resource - Midtown Miami
RECRUITINGMiami, Florida, 33137, United States
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University of Miami Neuroimaging Facility
RECRUITINGCoral Gables, Florida, 33146, United States
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