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Need of Volunteers For Mild Cognitive Impairment Research Study

October 3, 2019

A new scan for detection of amyloid plaque deposition in the lens of the eye.

A new scan for detection of amyloid plaque deposition in the lens of the eye. Our team of board certified physicians is evaluating an investigational retina scan. We are looking for study participants between 55-90 years of age.

Qualified Participants May Receive:

Qualified participants will receive all study-related care at no cost and will be compensated up to $525.00 for time and travel. Health insurance is not needed to participate.

Mild Cognitive Impairment – Orlando FL
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