Sniffing insulin to boost brain power? new device tested
NCT ID NCT03857321
Summary
This study tested a special device that sprays insulin into the nose, aiming to deliver it directly to the brain. Researchers wanted to see if this method could increase insulin levels in the fluid around the brain and potentially improve memory in people with mild cognitive impairment. The trial involved 20 participants who received either insulin or a placebo spray during two separate visits.
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Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27157, United States
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