NIH Record - National Institutes of Health

Stress Study Recruits

NHLBI researchers are conducting a study to determine environmental stress and health behaviors of White and African American women living in Washington D.C. This research study will work to determine whether there is a significant connection between neighborhood environment and the impact on women’s health. For more information, contact the Office of Patient Recruitment at (866) 444-2214 (TTY users dial 711) or ccopr@nih.gov. Online: https://go.usa.gov/xJ756. Refer to study 19-H-0120.

Volunteers Needed for Diet Study

Healthy volunteers 18-60 years old are needed for a new study investigating how changes in our diet can affect our intestinal microorganisms. The CLEAN-MED diet intervention study of the gut microbiome wants to see the changes in the environment in the intestine. Participants will keep detailed food logs and provide stool, urine and blood samples throughout the study. Options include a 9-week study or a year-long study. Contact the Clinical Center Office of Patient Recruitment at (866) 444-2214 (TTY users dial 711) or ccopr@nih.gov. Refer to study #000871-CC. Online: http://bit.ly/3KE7ZPQ 

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