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Study for Adults with No History of Chronic Illness

May 8, 2019

The College of Psychology at Nova Southeastern University needs volunteers ages 50-70 to participate in a study examining predictors of healthy behaviors.

We are seeking healthy volunteers with no history of chronic illness.

Participants will receive up to $20 in Target Gift Cards for participating one study session of approximately 70 minutes in duration.

The study involves surveys to help us learn about healthy behaviors and emotions, physical measurements such as cholesterol and blood pressure, and a speaking task.

Volunteers will not be eligible if pregnant or gave birth in the past 3 months, or if previously diagnosed with a chronic illness such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer, or HIV/AIDS.

To receive more information or to register for the study, please respond by email (with your name and best number/time to reach you) or leave your contact information via confidential voicemail at 954-262-5942

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