The PACER Lab in the Department of Psychological Sciences is looking for volunteers ages 18-30 years for a study on PFAS and brain activity. Participants may be paid $20 per hour for their time and ...
Osteoarthritis occurs when the cartilage surrounding the ends of bones breaks down, allowing two bones to rub together. That friction causes pain, stiffness and swelling. Approximately 46 percent of ...
Florida Atlantic University is conducting a study on the effects of Parkinson’s disease and aging on cognitive and physical function. Researchers are seeking participants aged 62 and older with ...
We are looking for adults with type 2 diabetes for an exciting research study to see whether intermittent fasting and/or using light therapy can improve your blood sugar, improve your overall health, ...
MADISON, Wis. -- UW-Madison has earned a $5.7 million grant to test the effects of vaping on cardio-pulmonary health over the course of three years. “Here's what's really shocking, although ...
STUART, Fla. — If you have a loved one who is dealing with the beginning stages of Alzheimer's disease, a clinical study could offer some hope. The Benfo Team Clinical Trial is looking for individuals ...
At the UMass Lowell Human-Robot Interaction Lab, we are conducting a research study on how aspects of a robot’s performance influence how a robot should explain itself! This study will involve ...
Every May, Larry Scarber travels from his hometown of Snowflake, Arizona, to Baltimore to participate in a Johns Hopkins-led study of Alzheimer's disease. He rolls up his sleeve for blood draws and ...
Researchers in the Aphasia Brain Injury Communication and Cognition Lab are looking for adults with a history of traumatic brain injury to participate in our study. We are currently recruiting ...
In the UMass Lowell Human-Robot Interaction Lab, we are conducting a research study on how aspects of a robot’s performance influence how a robot should explain itself.
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