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Brain-Boosting bread? study tests prebiotic baked goods for memory and mood
Symptom relief CompletedThis study tested whether eating prebiotic-fortified bakery products (like bread) for several weeks could improve memory, mood, and reduce inflammation in healthy adults aged 60-75 who had mild memory complaints. 55 participants were randomly assigned to eat either the prebiotic …
Matched conditions: AFFECT (MENTAL FUNCTION)
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Reading • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 22, 2026 14:05 UTC
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Cancer patients boost well-being by tapping into personal strengths in new swiss study
Symptom relief CompletedThis study tested a 3-week program that helps cancer patients identify their personal strengths (like hobbies, social support, or personal qualities) and use them to cope better. 32 adults with different cancers took part. The program was found to be acceptable and feasible, and …
Matched conditions: AFFECT (MENTAL FUNCTION)
Phase: NA • Sponsor: UniDistance Suisse • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 22, 2026 13:52 UTC
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New supplement shows promise for sharper minds in seniors
Symptom relief CompletedThis pilot study tested whether taking ETAS® daily for 12 weeks could improve thinking, mood, and inflammation in healthy adults aged 60 to 80 who had mild memory complaints. Researchers compared the supplement to a placebo in 45 participants. The goal was to see if ETAS® might h…
Matched conditions: AFFECT (MENTAL FUNCTION)
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Reading • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 19, 2026 11:47 UTC
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Fiber for the mind: can a prebiotic diet sharpen aging brains?
Knowledge-focused CompletedThis study looked at whether eating plant-based fibers (prebiotics) for a while can improve memory, attention, mood, and gut health in healthy adults aged 60 to 75. Fifty participants took either a fiber supplement or a placebo, and researchers measured their thinking skills, anx…
Matched conditions: AFFECT (MENTAL FUNCTION)
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Reading • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 12, 2026 13:40 UTC