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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07661823

QAIAx (AIhealth4U) - AI Public Health Central: Microcity-A (re Quantum AI Agency Aka AI City Hall Project, UPSTO App Nos. 64/074,526, 64/063,557, 63/903,181, 63/729,428

BRIEF SUMMARY A. "What is the purpose of this study?" This study will test whether the "AI City Hall Project" (QAIAx), a quantum artificial intelligence (AI) public health agency, can provide free or low-cost behavioral and mental health services inside self-contained, dome-enclosed communities called "Microcities". Researchers want to see if AI-managed public administration, AI humanoid robots, holoportation of human-figures via 'holo-suites' (e.g., AI-119 Kikkeri Holo-Suit; AI-119 Vulcan QM-Ware) and advanced AI mental-health tools can lower housing and care costs, improve mental health outcomes (e.g., particular ecosystems using AI tools among persons with one or more addiction disorders), and be financially sustainable for people on fixed incomes or public assistance. B. "What conditions does the study focus on?" The study focuses on adults with: * Autism spectrum disorders (Asperger's, autism, ADHD, ASD) * Substance use disorders (alcohol, opioids, marijuana, cocaine, MDMA/ecstasy, tobacco/nicotine) * Psychiatric conditions (personality disorders, narcissism, gender dysphoria, eating disorders) * Behavioral addictions (gambling, sex addiction) and related issues (sex offence history). C. "What does the study involve?" Eligible volunteers live in an omni AI-managed Microcity for up to 24 months. The community is housed in a geodesic dome that contains all daily necessities: housing, food, utilities, healthcare, and public services. Daily life is managed by an AI system (ISAC) and AI humanoid robots, with only occasional human oversight. Participants receive free mental-health treatment that may include AI-driven counselling, virtual-reality therapy (holo-suits), and non-invasive digital "attitude inoculation" protocols designed to reduce stress and addiction cravings. All participants also take AI-technology courses as a condition of enrolment. The study does not use any FDA-regulated drug, device, or biologic. \*\*Who can participate?\*\* You may be able to join if you: * Are an adult (18 years or older) * Have a diagnosis of one of the listed mental-health or addiction disorders * Are referred by a licensed health professional (e.g., RN, NP, PhD, MD), a non-profit organisation (e.g., 501(c)(3), university, church), or a public agency (e.g., case manager, social worker, parole/probation officer, judge) * Are willing to live in a closed, AI-managed community for up to one year and complete AI educational courses. Participants who are veterans, receive public assistance (e.g., VA disability, SSDI/SSI, Medicaid, Medicare), or are experiencing homelessness may be prioritised. \*\*Where is the study taking place?\*\* The study will be conducted at Microcity sites in the United States and internationally. The first administrative site is in Richmond, Virginia, USA. Additional sites are planned in partner nations, including tribal lands, military installations, and special economic zones. \*\*Who is sponsoring the study?\*\* The study is sponsored by \*\*Veterans Recovery Network Inc.\*\*, a non-profit organization, in collaboration with \*\*AI-119 Vulcan Project Research \& Educational Technology Co. (PRETCO)\*\* and an AI legal agency. The study is conducted under U.S. federal research and development authorities (28 U.S.C. §1498; 10 U.S.C. §129a) and is part of a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). This summary describes a planned clinical study. Not all details may be final. Information may change as the study progresses.

Gender: All

Ages: 17 Years - 99 Years

Updated: 2026-08-12

1 state

Asperger's Disorder
Asperger Disorder
Autism Disorder
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ENROLLING BY INVITATION

NCT07750639

Reducing Opioid Use After Upper Extremity Surgery: Testing Lower Prescriptions and Pill Quantity

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate strategies for optimizing postoperative multimodal pain regimens and reducing opioid dependency in patients undergoing upper extremity surgery. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does increasing the total physical quantity of non-opioid pills (Naproxen and Acetaminophen) prescribed in smaller individual doses alter a patient's self-reported postoperative pain scores, even when the total daily milligram dosage remains identical? * Does combining the non-opioid medication gabapentin with a significantly lower initial quantity of prescribed opioid pills (oxycodone) provide comparable pain relief and reduce the rate of subsequent medication refill requests? Researchers will compare three groups of participants receiving distinct standard-of-care pain management regimens to see how pill volume variations and gabapentin integration affect recovery. Participants will: * Be randomized into one of three standard postoperative pain medication groups varying in non-opioid pill counts or featuring a shortened opioid course combined with gabapentin. * Report their pain scores, medication adverse effects, and any prescription refill requests during follow-up phone calls at 3 days and 2 weeks post-surgery. * Track and report the remaining number of opioid pills they have left at the time of the follow-up calls.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-08-06

1 state

Opioid Abuse (Disorder)
Opioid Analgesia
Opioid Analgesic Adverse Reaction
+1
RECRUITING

NCT07587359

A Unique, Co-Designed Family-Based Therapy

The goal of this pilot trial is to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of an adapted MDFT intervention with women who report prior OUD and sex trade involvement participating in specialty court treatment programs. The main question\[s\] the trial aims to answer are: 1. Will the inclusion of the adapted MDFT intervention be feasible among the target population? 2. Will participant dyads assigned to the adapted intervention perceive the intervention as acceptable and beneficial? Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either: 1) the adapted MDFT + TAU; or 2) TAU. Participants will complete baseline and post-intervention assessments.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-07-22

1 state

Opioid Abuse (Disorder)
RECRUITING

NCT07586917

Optimizing Pregnancy and Treatment Interventions for Moms 3.0

We want to learn if Patient Navigation helps pregnant Medicaid members with opioid use disorder, with or without stimulant use disorder, stay in care, use medications for opioid use disorder, reduce substance use, and connect with services, compared to usual care. Enrolled participants will be randomly assigned (by chance, like flipping a coin) to one of two groups: Usual Care or Patient Navigation. Participate will last up to 14 months and participants randomized to Patient Navigation may have about 14 sessions/calls with a Patient Navigator (30-45 minutes each) and complete 3 surveys (30-60 minutes each). All visits can be by phone or video.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-07-16

1 state

Opioid Abuse (Disorder)
Stimulant Use Disorders