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Research Study Seeking Volunteers with Fatty Liver

February 12, 2019

Researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston are studying liver fat and liver disease. You may be eligible if you are between 18 and 65 years old and have nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. The goal of this study is to investigate growth hormone as a possible treatment for Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease. The study includes six visits over eight months with compensation up to $1000 and additional travel reimbursement.

Please contact Dr. Laura Dichtel at 617-724-3614.

OR

You can just fill out the short survey below with your information and a member of our study team will reach out to you. Please note that we do not want you to answer any questions which you are not comfortable answering. Additionally, this is a secure website, and thus, your information will remain private.

https://redcap.partners.org/redcap/surveys/?s=9EHFE47DEE\

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