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37-day Sleep Research Study! Needs Healthy Participants Ages 21-70!

September 14, 2018

The Division of Sleep Medicine at Brigham & Women’s Hospital is seeking healthy volunteers ages 21-70 to participate in a sleep research study funded by the National Institute on Aging. You must be a non-smoker and not on any medications. You will complete 3-4 screening visits and, if eligible, live 37 consecutive days and nights at the state-of-the-art sleep lab within the hospital.

The purpose of the study is to see how disrupted sleep patterns and not sleeping enough affect metabolism and brain function.

Receive up to

$12,500

For more information, call 617-525-8719 or send an email to us at: Sleepstudy@partners.org

Location: Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Study title: Metabolic PPG Study
Faculty member submitting this notice: Dr. Jeanne Duffy, MBA, PhD
Contact for this notice: Jacob Medina, sleepstudy@partners.org,  617-525-8719

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