Wristband aims to predict and prevent depression relapse
NCT ID NCT07211984
Summary
This study is testing whether a digital wristband called Dalia can help people being treated for depression. The device continuously tracks physical signs like heart rate and activity, aiming to spot early warning signs of a downturn. Researchers want to see if using this device helps more people feel significantly better after three months of treatment.
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Neurostim Luxembourg
Paris, 75005, France
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