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Researchers from Rush University published a study in early September where they followed over 1,100 people for 12 years to
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HIV-Related Cognitive...
In "HIV-Related Cognitive Decline: Can Brain Training Help?," Dr. Sean Rourke will discuss the scope of HIV-related cognitive impairment and
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Ed. Note: To coincide with Independence Day celebrations, we?re offering an educational 4-part series ?Saluting our Soldiers.? We?re taking a
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Evaluation of Approaches to Auditory Rehabilitation For Mild TBI

This in-progress study is testing the efficacy of the Brain Fitness Program on improving auditory performance in veterans with mild traumatic brain injuries.
In: 
N/A - Study in progress
By: 
Gabrielle Saunders
At: 
Portland VA Medical Center
Program: 
Brain Fitness Program

Brain Fitness for Improved Quality of Life in Chronic Heart Failure

The goal of this in-progress study is to determine whether a brain fitness routine improves quality of life measures for people with chronic heart failure.

In: 
N/A - Study in progress
By: 
Pressler, S
At: 
University of Michigan
Program: 
Brain Fitness Program

Brain Fitness in Parkinson's Disease

The goal of this in-progress study is to determine whether the Brain Fitness Program improves outcomes for people with Parkinson's disease.

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N/A - Study in progress
By: 
Edwards, JD
At: 
University of South Florida
Program: 
Brain Fitness Program

Cognitive Training for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

The goal of this in-progress study is to determine whether cognitive training improves outcomes for veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD.)

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N/A - Study in progress
By: 
Seal, K
At: 
SF Veterans Administration Medical Center / University of California, San Francisco
Program: 
Brain Fitness Program

Improving Cognitive Speed of Processing in Adults Aging with HIV

The major goal of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of speed of processing training in adults with HIV-related cognitive decline, with special emphasis on aging with this disease. The study has been completed and is awaiting publication.

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N/A - Study complete and awaiting publication
By: 
Vance, DE
At: 
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Program: 
InSight

Cognitive Training for Tinnitus

The goal of this in-progress pilot study is to determine whether cognitive auditory training ameliorates the symptoms of tinnitus.

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N/A - Study in progress
By: 
Kreze, M
At: 
University of Buffalo
Program: 
Brain Fitness Program