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Before medications are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or before certain therapy methods are widely accepted as effective, they are tested on people who volunteer to participate in a clinical trial.
Organizations across the country are looking for people like you to take part in their research studies. The list of studies below have been selected from ClinicalTrials.gov based on their inclusion of one or more of the following terms: anxiety disorders, depression, OCD, PTSD, and bipolar disorder.
The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) is supportive of research that is conducted through clinical trials. Participating in research can potentially help change the mental health outcomes for you and others who suffer anxiety, depression, and related disorders. You may learn about new interventions/treatments that are being considered.
Read this ADAA blog about things to know and questions to ask before committing to a clinical trial.
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ENCALM: a Study of ENX-102 As a Monotherapy Treatment in Patients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Engrail Therapeutics INC
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
The ENCALM trial is designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ENX-102 in patients
diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) expand
The ENCALM trial is designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ENX-102 in patients diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2023 |
Technology-Assisted Implementation of a Mobile Health Program for Serious Mental Illness
University of Washington
Schizophrenia
Bipolar Disorder
Major Depressive Disorder
Schizo Affective Disorder
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about how a digital training platform can
enhance implementation and effectiveness of a validated mHealth system, called FOCUS, in
people with serious mental illness. The main question this research aims to answer is
whether patients obtain similar outcomes... expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about how a digital training platform can enhance implementation and effectiveness of a validated mHealth system, called FOCUS, in people with serious mental illness. The main question this research aims to answer is whether patients obtain similar outcomes to previous FOCUS studies when using FOCUS with clinicians trained on a newly developed digital training platform. Participants will be asked to use the FOCUS smartphone application and receive mobile health coaching from clinicians who have been trained using the digital training platform. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2023 |
CBT-I vs. MBTI for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)-Related Insomnia and Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms
Johns Hopkins University
Traumatic Brain Injury
Insomnia
Depression
Post-traumatic Stress
Sleep
This study is a prospective two-arm, single blind randomized controlled trial design to
compare the clinical effectiveness of telemedicine-delivered, 6-session, standardized
cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and mindfulness-based treatment for
insomnia (MBTI) in treating insomnia symptoms... expand
This study is a prospective two-arm, single blind randomized controlled trial design to compare the clinical effectiveness of telemedicine-delivered, 6-session, standardized cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and mindfulness-based treatment for insomnia (MBTI) in treating insomnia symptoms and ameliorating depressive symptoms in persons with mild to moderate TBI and comorbid Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms (PTSS) and insomnia symptoms in a 360 patients. Participants will undergo assessment (psychosocial questionnaires, neurocognitive testing, sleep monitoring) at baseline, at the end of treatment, and at 2-, 6- and 12-weeks post-treatment. The primary outcome is sleep as measured by the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI). Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2024 |
A Novel Peer-Delivered Recovery-Focused Suicide Prevention Intervention for Veterans With Serious Mental...
VA Office of Research and Development
Psychotic Disorders
Bipolar Disorders
Suicidal Ideation
Suicide, Attempted
Suicide is a major public health concern, particularly among Veterans with serious mental
illness (SMI, i.e., psychotic disorders or bipolar disorders). Wellness Recovery Action
Plan (WRAP) is a well-established evidence-based practice for those with SMI that centers
on identifying warning signs of... expand
Suicide is a major public health concern, particularly among Veterans with serious mental illness (SMI, i.e., psychotic disorders or bipolar disorders). Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) is a well-established evidence-based practice for those with SMI that centers on identifying warning signs of mental illness, developing wellness tools for functional independence, planning for day-to-day effective living within one's community, and building an action plan to create a valued life worth living. This proposed study will refine and pilot SUicide Prevention by Peers Offering Recovery Tactics (SUPPORT), a novel integrated recovery program that is an adaptation of peer-delivered WRAP for Veterans with SMI. In SUPPORT, a Peer Specialist leads a Veteran at increased risk for suicide through recovery planning that is tailored to the Veteran's suicidal experiences with cognitive learning strategies to enhance safety plan recall and improve functioning. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2023 |
Testing Adaptive Interventions to Improve Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Treatment Outcomes in Federally...
University of Michigan
PTSD
This trial is being completed to develop a stepped-care talk therapy model for patients
with PTSD. Specifically, this study is testing whether beginning with one type of therapy
is better than beginning with another type of therapy, and whether moving to a different
therapy after four sessions is... expand
This trial is being completed to develop a stepped-care talk therapy model for patients with PTSD. Specifically, this study is testing whether beginning with one type of therapy is better than beginning with another type of therapy, and whether moving to a different therapy after four sessions is more helpful than staying with the same therapy, depending on how well it is working. The central hypothesis is that beginning with a low- or medium-intensity PTSD intervention and then titrating intensity based on early indications of response will result in clinically significant PTSD symptom reduction with parsimony of resources. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2022 |
Mental Health in Primary Care
University of Miami
Depression, Anxiety
Suicide
Drug Use
The goal of this study is to evaluate in an effectiveness-implementation type I hybrid
trial, an enhanced version of eHealth Familias Unidas for reducing depressive, anxious
symptoms and suicide behavior in Hispanic youth. The study will use a randomized rollout
design with 18 pediatric primary care... expand
The goal of this study is to evaluate in an effectiveness-implementation type I hybrid trial, an enhanced version of eHealth Familias Unidas for reducing depressive, anxious symptoms and suicide behavior in Hispanic youth. The study will use a randomized rollout design with 18 pediatric primary care clinics in the South Florida area. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2022 |
Supporting Family Caregivers of Persons With Dementia
University of Pennsylvania
Caregiver Stress Syndrome
Anxiety
Depression
Based on preliminary work, whereby investigators examined pain management challenges and
needs of caregivers of hospice patients with dementia, this team designed a cognitive
behavioral intervention informed by the relational model of stress, entitled ENCODE
(Empowering Caregivers of Patients with... expand
Based on preliminary work, whereby investigators examined pain management challenges and needs of caregivers of hospice patients with dementia, this team designed a cognitive behavioral intervention informed by the relational model of stress, entitled ENCODE (Empowering Caregivers of Patients with Dementia) to assist caregivers in effectively identifying and communicating their pain management challenges and needs. The investigators propose a 5-year randomized clinical trial in which caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) will be randomly assigned to a group receiving standard hospice care with the addition of "friendly video-calls" providing social support (attention control group) or a group receiving standard hospice care with the addition of the ENCODE intervention (intervention group). Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2022 |
Aβ Dynamics in LLMD
NYU Langone Health
Alzheimer Disease
Major Depressive Disorder
This study will examine the biological factors that may modulate the relationship between
depression and the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Since the direction of
causation between depression and the biological factors associated with AD is unknown,
the only way to understand cause and associated... expand
This study will examine the biological factors that may modulate the relationship between depression and the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Since the direction of causation between depression and the biological factors associated with AD is unknown, the only way to understand cause and associated risk is to treat the depressive symptoms and examine the effects on AD biomarkers. The study involves an FDA-approved treatment for major depressive disorder. It will compare the SSRI antidepressant escitalopram with placebo. The hypothesis is that a reduction in depressive symptoms will be associated with a normalization of CSF AD biomarkers as well as peripheral inflammatory markers. This research would contribute to fundamental knowledge about potentially modifiable risks of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2022 |
A Wearable Morning Light Treatment for Postpartum Depression
University of Michigan
Post Partum Depression
This study will test a consumer health light therapy device (Re-Timer) for women with
postpartum depression to better understand how it affects mood and the body clock (also
called the circadian clock).
Eligible participants will be enrolled and randomized after baseline assessments. In
addition... expand
This study will test a consumer health light therapy device (Re-Timer) for women with postpartum depression to better understand how it affects mood and the body clock (also called the circadian clock). Eligible participants will be enrolled and randomized after baseline assessments. In addition to using the Re-Timer light for 5 weeks participants will complete questionnaires at various timepoints, record sleep information, wear an actigraph watch, and provide saliva samples. Additionally, the sleep of the participants' infants will also be monitored using an ankle-worn device (actigraph) and sleep diary at certain time-points as this may influence the mother's mood/sleep, and in turn affect the results. The hypotheses regarding the bright light versus the placebo dim light of the study are: - morning bright light therapy will produce greater improvement from pre- to post-treatment on the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression - morning bright light therapy will lengthen the Phase angle difference (PAD) and this will mediate change in depression symptoms. - morning bright light therapy will produce greater improvements on self-reported depression symptoms, excessive daytime sleepiness, maternal-infant bonding, social functioning, and sleep-related impairment from pre- to post-treatment. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2021 |
Academic-Community EPINET (AC-EPINET)
Indiana University
Schizophrenia
Schizoaffective Disorder
Schizophreniform Disorders
Major Depression with Psychotic Features
Bipolar Disorder with Psychotic Features
The investigators propose to examine the effects of CSC services delivered via TH
(CSC-TH) versus the standard clinic-based CSC model (CSC-SD) on engagement and outcomes
in a 12-month, randomized trial. expand
The investigators propose to examine the effects of CSC services delivered via TH (CSC-TH) versus the standard clinic-based CSC model (CSC-SD) on engagement and outcomes in a 12-month, randomized trial. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2022 |
Determining Optimal Treatment Sequences in Anxious Depression (DOTS-AD)
University of Cincinnati
Anxious Depression
Depression
Acute, double-blind, adaptively randomized treatment with duloxetine or escitalopram,
followed by double-blind, randomized adjunctive treatment with clonazepam or pregabalin
for persistent symptoms. expand
Acute, double-blind, adaptively randomized treatment with duloxetine or escitalopram, followed by double-blind, randomized adjunctive treatment with clonazepam or pregabalin for persistent symptoms. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2020 |
Cannabidiol Solution for the Treatment of Behavioral Symptoms in Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment...
Mclean Hospital
Alzheimer Disease
Anxiety
Agitation,Psychomotor
This is an open label, eight week, clinical trial of a proprietary high CBD/low THC
sublingual solution for the treatment of clinically significant anxiety and agitation in
individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild to moderate Alzheimer's Disease
(AD). expand
This is an open label, eight week, clinical trial of a proprietary high CBD/low THC sublingual solution for the treatment of clinically significant anxiety and agitation in individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild to moderate Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2021 |
Accelerated iTBS for Post Partum Depression
Medical University of South Carolina
Post Partum Depression
Study 1: The investigators are studying the feasibility and tolerability of 10x/day
intermittent theta burst (excitatory) transcranial magnetic stimulation to the left
dorsolateral prefrontal cortex over the course of 6 days for women with post-partum
depression. The investigators further aim to characterize... expand
Study 1: The investigators are studying the feasibility and tolerability of 10x/day intermittent theta burst (excitatory) transcranial magnetic stimulation to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex over the course of 6 days for women with post-partum depression. The investigators further aim to characterize the anticipated anti-depressant effect of this treatment paradigm. Study 2: The investigators are studying the feasibility and tolerability of 12 sessions/day of intermittent theta burse (excitatory) transcranial magnetic stimulation to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex over 5 days for women with post-partum depression. The investigators aim to compare the two different treatment schedules. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2018 |
rTMS to Target Neural Connectivity and Rumination in Treatment-Resistant Depression
Indiana University
Depression, Treatment Resistant
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to
part of the brain called the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPFC) can treat a symptom
called rumination in adults with major depression that has not responded to at least one
medication trial. The main question... expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to part of the brain called the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPFC) can treat a symptom called rumination in adults with major depression that has not responded to at least one medication trial. The main question it aims to answer are: Does TMS to the VMPFC change brain activity on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during a negative self-referential processing task in adults with depression? Does TMS to the VMPFC affect rumination in adults with depression? Researchers will compare brain scans and rumination scores before, during, and immediately after TMS. Participants will: Undergo three functional MRI scans Undergo a course of 20 TMS treatments Respond to clinical questionnaires and complete a computer behavioral task Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2024 |
Accelerated rTMS for Substance Use Disorder and Depression
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Stimulant Use
Depression
This study is a small open-label feasibility trial of an accelerated course of repetitive
transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for individuals with depression and stimulant
use disorder [including methamphetamine or cocaine use disorder (MUD/CUD)]. expand
This study is a small open-label feasibility trial of an accelerated course of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for individuals with depression and stimulant use disorder [including methamphetamine or cocaine use disorder (MUD/CUD)]. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2024 |
Reducing Mental Health Disparities Among Latinxs With a Telenovela Intervention
University of Nevada, Reno
Anxiety Disorders
The primary aim of our study is to determine the effectiveness of an transdiagnostic
telenovela video intervention in reducing anxiety and depressive symptoms using a
pre/post-test design with Spanish-speaking Latinxs. expand
The primary aim of our study is to determine the effectiveness of an transdiagnostic telenovela video intervention in reducing anxiety and depressive symptoms using a pre/post-test design with Spanish-speaking Latinxs. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2024 |
Music-Based Interventions, Aging, Alzheimer's Disease
University of Southern California
Speech Perception
Anxiety
Social Behavior
Using a randomized controlled trial design, the investigators will examine the effects of
music engagement through choir training on the hearing, communication, and psychosocial
well-being of older adults, particularly those at heightened risk of developing dementia. expand
Using a randomized controlled trial design, the investigators will examine the effects of music engagement through choir training on the hearing, communication, and psychosocial well-being of older adults, particularly those at heightened risk of developing dementia. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2024 |
Psychotherapy Effects on Reward Processing in PTSD
University of Texas at Austin
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Diminished Pleasure
Anhedonia
PTSD
Chronic PTSD
The purpose of this study is to identify how trauma-focused psychotherapy changes the
function of brain circuitry in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and how this mediates
improvements in the diminished ability to experience positive emotions following a
traumatic or extremely stressful life event.... expand
The purpose of this study is to identify how trauma-focused psychotherapy changes the function of brain circuitry in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and how this mediates improvements in the diminished ability to experience positive emotions following a traumatic or extremely stressful life event. In this instance, the investigators will be using cognitive processing therapy (CPT), a widely-utilized and evidence-based treatment for PTSD. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2024 |
Cancer Pain Management Using a Web-based Intervention
University of Texas at Austin
Cancer of Breast
Depressive Symptoms
Cancer Pain
This study is funded by the HEAL Initiative (https://heal.nih.gov/). Based on Preliminary
Studies (PSs), the research team developed and pilot-tested an evidence-based Web
App-based information and coaching/support program for cancer pain management (CAPA) that
was culturally tailored to Asian American... expand
This study is funded by the HEAL Initiative (https://heal.nih.gov/). Based on Preliminary Studies (PSs), the research team developed and pilot-tested an evidence-based Web App-based information and coaching/support program for cancer pain management (CAPA) that was culturally tailored to Asian American breast cancer survivors using multiple unique features. However, CAPA rarely considered depressive symptoms accompanying pain in its design or components, and PSs indicated the necessity of further individualization of the intervention components of CAPA due to diversities in the needs of ABD. The purpose of the proposed 2-phase study is to further develop CAPA with additional components for ABD and the individual optimization functionality (CAI) and to test the efficacy of CAI in improving cancer pain experience of ABD. The specific aims are to: a) develop and evaluate CAI through an expert review and a usability test (R61 phase); b) determine whether the intervention group (that uses CAI and usual care) will show significantly greater improvements than the active control group (that uses CAPA and usual care) in primary outcomes (cancer pain management and cancer pain experience including depressive symptoms) from baseline to post 1-month and post 3-months; c) identify theory-based variables (attitudes, self-efficacy, perceived barriers, and social influences) that mediate the intervention effects of CAI on the primary outcomes; and d) determine whether the effects of CAI on the primary outcomes are moderated by selected background, disease, genetic, and situational factors. This study is guided by the Bandura's Theory and the stress and coping framework by Lazarus and Folkman. The R61 phase includes: (a) the intervention development process, (b) a usability test among 15 ABD, 15 family members, and 15 community gatekeepers; and (c) an expert review among 10 experts in oncology. The R33 phase adopts a randomized repeated measures control group design among 300 ABD. Long-term goals are: (a) to extend and test CAI in various healthcare settings with diverse subgroups of ABD, (b) examine the costeffectiveness, sustainability, and scalability of CAI in the settings, and (c) translate CAI into health care for ABD. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2024 |
Intervention to Reduce Safety Behaviors
VA Office of Research and Development
Social Anxiety
Social anxiety is associated with significant deficits in social and occupational
functioning. The proposed study seeks to evaluate the feasibility of implementing a brief
text-based intervention for decreasing social anxiety related safety behaviors among
Veterans attempting to re-integrate into... expand
Social anxiety is associated with significant deficits in social and occupational functioning. The proposed study seeks to evaluate the feasibility of implementing a brief text-based intervention for decreasing social anxiety related safety behaviors among Veterans attempting to re-integrate into the workforce. Findings from this pilot will support a larger randomized controlled study examining the efficacy of the intervention for improving functional outcomes and quality of life among Veterans. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2024 |
5-HTP and Creatine for Depression R33 Phase
University of Utah
Major Depressive Disorder
This is a three-armed clinical trial examining the effect of 5-hydroxytryptophan and
creatine monohydrate as augmenting agents for the treatment of depression. Subjects will
be randomized between 5-HTP 100mg BID + creatine 5g daily, 5-HTP 200mg BID + creatine 10g
daily, vs double placebo, for 8 weeks.... expand
This is a three-armed clinical trial examining the effect of 5-hydroxytryptophan and creatine monohydrate as augmenting agents for the treatment of depression. Subjects will be randomized between 5-HTP 100mg BID + creatine 5g daily, 5-HTP 200mg BID + creatine 10g daily, vs double placebo, for 8 weeks. The ability of the interventions to affect biomarkers associated with depression will be assessed using brain phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy, functional connectivity imaging, and plasma serotonin levels. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2023 |
Pilot Study: Establishing Glutamatergic Changes in Rapid Antidepressant Effects of Sleep Deprivation
University of Pennsylvania
Major Depressive Disorder
In the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), total sleep deprivation can produce
rapid but short-lasting improvements in mood. In order to develop a new generation of
treatments with rapid and sustained efficacy, a better understanding of the mechanism of
action is urgently needed. One candidate... expand
In the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), total sleep deprivation can produce rapid but short-lasting improvements in mood. In order to develop a new generation of treatments with rapid and sustained efficacy, a better understanding of the mechanism of action is urgently needed. One candidate mechanism is the modulation of synaptic strength mediated by glutamatergic activity as sleep deprivation has been suggested to increase synaptic strength. Although determining how sleep deprivation impacts the glutamatergic system is essential to isolating its mechanism of action, the invasive nature of most assessment methods has limited our ability to do so in humans. The proposed research aims to determine if changes in glutamatergic activity, reflecting the modulation of synaptic strength, underlie the antidepressant effects of sleep deprivation. In this project, the investigators will utilize a novel measure of glutamate imaging, GluCEST, to assess changes in glutamatergic activity, in addition to using a proxy measure, waking EEG theta activity, to assess synaptic strength following total sleep deprivation. Ten individuals (aged 18-85) with a DSM-V diagnosis of MDD will undergo baseline GluCEST imaging and waking EEG prior to and following approximately 30 hours of total sleep deprivation. Both clinician-administered and subjective mood measures will be collected. It is predicted that sleep deprivation will improve mood and increase glutamatergic activity and synaptic strength. Results from this project have the potential to identify the modifiable mechanisms by which rapid antidepressants work which could ultimately stimulate the development of novel interventions that work through the modulation of glutamatergic activity. Type: Observational Start Date: Jun 2023 |
Storytelling and Mindfulness for Graduate Student Wellbeing
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Depression
Anxiety
Burnout, Student
The purpose of this study is to evaluate an intervention for improving Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) graduate student wellbeing. Participants will be
recruited from the University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate student body. Data will be
collected from participants for up to 2 years,... expand
The purpose of this study is to evaluate an intervention for improving Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) graduate student wellbeing. Participants will be recruited from the University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate student body. Data will be collected from participants for up to 2 years, and the investigators anticipate that the study will last for 4 years. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2023 |
Factorial Optimization Trial to Test Effects of Coping Intervention Components
Arizona State University
Anxiety
Depression
Coping Skills
Emotional Problem
This study will identify components for inclusion in a coping intervention package to
reduce mental health problems among children exposed to high interparental conflict after
parental separation/divorce. Reappraisal, distraction, and relaxation coping strategies
are related to fewer mental health... expand
This study will identify components for inclusion in a coping intervention package to reduce mental health problems among children exposed to high interparental conflict after parental separation/divorce. Reappraisal, distraction, and relaxation coping strategies are related to fewer mental health problems among children, making intervention components based on these strategies key candidates for inclusion in an optimized coping intervention. The primary aim is to experimentally assess the main and interactive effects of three digital intervention coping components (reappraisal, distraction, relaxation) on children's coping efficacy, emotional security, and internalizing and externalizing problems. Secondary aims are to assess indirect effects of the intervention components on children's coping efficacy, emotional security, and internalizing and externalizing problems through their cognitive, emotional, and behavioral reactions to post-separation/divorce interparental conflict events. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2023 |
taVNS or TMS or Both for Depression
Medical University of South Carolina
Depression
The purpose of the research is to test out a combined treatment for depression where the
investigators stimulate a nerve in the ear while at the same time stimulate the brain
with magnets. These treatments are called transcutaneous (through the skin) auricular
(ear) vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS)... expand
The purpose of the research is to test out a combined treatment for depression where the investigators stimulate a nerve in the ear while at the same time stimulate the brain with magnets. These treatments are called transcutaneous (through the skin) auricular (ear) vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) and transcranial (through the skull) magnetic stimulation (TMS). For participants who already have a cervical VNS device, the investigators will not change their treatment and will use this in place of the taVNS. The investigators think this combined method might treat depressive symptoms better than either alone. This study is in person at the Institute of Psychiatry in downtown Charleston on the MUSC campus. First, participants will have a screening session and then will have 6 treatment days total where participants will receive either VNS treatment alone, TMS treatment alone, or both at the same time. The treatment that participants start with will be randomized, and they will have 2 treatment days of each combination. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2023 |
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