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Sensory Stimulation Alzheimer’s Study

Alzheimer's disrupts the brain's structure and function.

A non-invasive approach to potentially slowing the progression of Alzheimer’s.

This novel therapy is designed to evoke specific brain wave activity with the potential to preserve brain structure, cognition, and function among patients living with Alzheimer’s disease.

The main purpose of this study is to see whether daily use of this device—called the “Sensory Stimulation System”—can help people with Alzheimer’s-related memory problems. The device provides sensory stimulation via glasses worn on the face and headphones worn over the ears.

Who is eligible?

You may qualify for this study if:

  • You are 50-90 years of age.
  • You or a loved one have a diagnosis of moderate-to-severe Alzheimer's disease.

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Why Participate?

Be part of something larger than yourself and help advance medicine for future generations. Also, you're condition may improve, and you'll get paid for your time.

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Help shape future treatment and standard of care. Clinical trials are the beginning steps of new ways to treat disease. Medicine moves forward with new research.
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Understand your condition better. Knowing your mind and your body can help you better understand yourself.
Lift All by Uplifting Yourself
Be part of something bigger than yourself. There’s an old proverb that says: “A rising tide lifts all boats.” By helping ourselves, we are helping others.
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Gain access to treatments that are otherwise unavailable. Clinical trials give participants access to new potential medications and healthcare that isn’t available anywhere else. The first person cured of a disease will be in a clinical trial.
Help Non-Responders
Give hope to those who haven’t responded well to existing treatments. There will always be people whose bodies don’t respond to otherwise useful medicines. By helping to create new medicines, you give many people hope.

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