Acupuncture to Treat Cancer-Related Fatigue in Breast Cancer Patients
FatigueThis study will evaluate if acupuncture is helpful in treating cancer-related fatigue in breast cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy.
Quercetin Phytosome® Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic Fatigue SyndromeSleep2 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate whether a 3-month period of quercetin supplementation (500 mg of Quercetin Phytosome®) is useful in the treatment of chronic fatigue, as assessed by the Fatigue Impact Scale (FIS-40). Secondary end points are sleep assessment through Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and muscle performance assessment through the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) and body composition assessment using DXA.
'Activity Pacing' in PLWH With Fatigue Symptoms.
HivPhysical activity helps to improve health and prevent chronic diseases. However, the fatigue usually hampers the training and execution of physical exercises, especially in people with chronic fatigue syndromes (CFCs), such as persons living with HIV (PLWH). We hypothesize that the "activity pacing", i.e. the strategy to optimize daily physical activity into manageable exercises in a way that should not exacerbate fatigue symptoms, may help a progressive improvement in physical activity of a group of PLWH with fatigue symptoms. Motivation and adherence to exercise will be monitored through the use of digital supports.
Fatigue Reduction Diet in Lymphoma Survivors
LymphomaLarge B-Cell2 moreThe purpose of this small preliminary study is to gather preliminary data to support a large randomized controlled trial of a fatigue reduction diet intervention among diffuse-large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) survivors. This study will provide nutritional counseling to 10 adult patients (18 years or older) with DLBCL who have completed their upfront chemotherapy treatment and remained in remission for 2 years prior to enrollment. The study will employ individualized dietary counseling, provided by a registered dietitian (RD), by phone or video teleconferencing in 8 sessions over 3 months. Dietary intake and fatigue will be assessed at baseline and 3 months. The objective of the study is to determine feasibility of the intervention and adherence to the fatigue reduction diet. Data obtained from this preliminary study would be used to support a well-powered future randomized trial of FRD vs regular diet in survivors of DLBCL.
MS Symptom Management Study
Multiple SclerosisChronic Pain1 morePeople with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) often have pain and/or fatigue. Unfortunately, available treatments provide inadequate relief for the majority of these individuals. There remains an urgent need for additional treatment options for MS-related symptoms. The purpose of this study is to see if alternative treatments that involve self-hypnosis training, neurofeedback training and/or mindfulness meditation training, or a combination of some of these treatments can help decrease pain and fatigue in people with MS. A subject must have a diagnosis of MS, have chronic pain and/or fatigue, and be at least 18 years old to participate, among other criteria.
Complementary Neurosteroid Intervention in Gulf War Illnesses (GWVI)
FatigueMusculoskeletal Pain1 moreThis study will investigate the use of adjunctive pregnenolone for the following: fatigue that has limited usual activity, musculoskeletal pain involving 2 or more regions of the body and, cognitive symptoms (memory, concentration, or attentional difficulties by self-report) in Veterans deployed to the Gulf War theatre of operations between 1990 and 1991.
Treatment of Fatigue With Methylphenidate, Modafinil and Amantadine in Multiple Sclerosis
Fatigue in Multiple SclerosisRandomized, placebo-controlled, crossover, 4-sequence, 4-period, double-blind (participants and investigators), multicenter trial of 3 commonly used medications for treatment of MS-related fatigue (amantadine, modafinil, methylphenidate) versus placebo in fatigued subjects with MS defined by McDonald Criteria.
Safety and Efficacy of Cunermuspir on Energy, Strength, and Fatigue in Patients With Nerve or Muscle...
NeuralgiaMyalgiaMale and female participants were selected based on chronic neuromuscular pain. Patients were instructed to take two doses of the placebo or cuprous nicotinic acid chelate Cunermusmir twice a day for 28 days. Hypothesis: Cunermuspir would improve quality of life as determined by several questionnaires.
Telehealth-Based Exercise Program to Treat Fatigue in MS
Multiple SclerosisThis is a clinical trial examining a brief motivational intervention to improve adherence to exercise among individuals with MS to improve fatigue.
The Effect of Oral D-Ribose in "Baby Boomers" With Fatigue. A Randomized, Double-Blind Study
FatigueD-ribose, a natural occurring pentose carbohydrate, has repeatedly shown to enhance high-energy phosphates and improve function following ischemia, states of congestive heart failure, and recently in subjects with lung disease. An initial preliminary, open label pilot study demonstrated a positive benefit of D-ribose in "Baby-Boomer" subjects aged 50 to 65 years old complaining of persistent fatigue. The objective of this study will build on the previously collected data to evaluate oral D-ribose vs. dextrose (administered as a supplement) in relatively healthy, yet fatigued subjects with a goal of improving their state of fatigue.