The University Of Texas Health Science Center At San Antonio
Clinical trials sponsored by The University Of Texas Health Science Center At San Antonio, explained in plain language.
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Diabetes lifestyle program for mental health patients pulled before start
Disease control TerminatedThis study aimed to see if a program called Lifestyle MIND could help people with serious mental illness (like schizophrenia, major depression, or bipolar disorder) manage or prevent type 2 diabetes. The program included group exercise and health classes twice a week for 10 weeks…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 23, 2026 11:58 UTC
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New hope for blood disorder patients who fail standard treatment
Disease control OngoingThis phase 2 trial tests an experimental drug called IMG-7289 (an LSD1 inhibitor) in 9 adults with essential thrombocythemia, a rare blood disorder causing too many platelets. Participants take the drug daily by mouth, and researchers check if it can bring platelet counts back to…
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 22, 2026 12:01 UTC
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Can a phone app help beat opioid addiction? new trial tests KIOS
Disease control OngoingThis study tests a mobile app called KIOS that gives personalized advice and support to people receiving medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder. Over 12 weeks, 116 participants will either use the app or receive standard counseling. The goal is to see if the app he…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 22, 2026 12:00 UTC
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Could a common drug slow Alzheimer's? new study tests rapamycin
Disease control OngoingThis study tests whether the drug rapamycin is safe and tolerable for older adults with mild memory problems or early Alzheimer's disease. About 40 participants will take rapamycin for 12 months while researchers monitor side effects and changes in memory and thinking. The goal i…
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 18, 2026 11:50 UTC
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Green tea extract tested to stop colon cancer return
Prevention OngoingThis early-phase study tests whether a green tea extract called EGCG can help prevent colon cancer from returning after surgery. About 51 adults with early-stage colon cancer who have not had other cancer treatments will take EGCG or a placebo before their surgery. Researchers wi…
Phase: EARLY_PHASE1 • Sponsor: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Jun 18, 2026 11:52 UTC
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Can a monthly phone call keep chronic pain at bay? new study aims to find out.
Symptom relief OngoingThis study looks at whether adding monthly booster sessions to a short course of cognitive behavioral therapy (a type of talk therapy) helps people with chronic pain manage their symptoms better over time. About 716 military health system beneficiaries (active duty, veterans, and…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 18, 2026 11:51 UTC
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Muscle recovery differs between sexes, new study reveals
Knowledge-focused OngoingThis study looks at how middle-aged men and women lose muscle after a week of not using one leg, and how they recover with exercise. Researchers will measure muscle strength, size, and genetic activity to find sex-specific differences. The goal is to learn more so future treatmen…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 23, 2026 11:59 UTC
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New approach aims to boost cancer trial awareness and participation
Knowledge-focused OngoingThis study tests a communication method to help cancer patients and the general public learn about clinical trials and make informed decisions about joining. About 581 participants will receive information to increase their awareness and positive attitudes toward trials. The goal…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 15, 2026 19:02 UTC
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Can a senior center program help older adults with diabetes move better?
Knowledge-focused OngoingThis study tests whether a lifestyle program held at senior centers can help older adults (age 60+) with type 2 diabetes improve their physical function and quality of life. About 20 participants will take part in the program, which includes education and activity sessions. The m…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 08, 2026 13:17 UTC