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MASH Trial
We are inviting adults aged 18 to 75 to participate in a study focused on liver health, specifically conditions like MAFLD or MASH. This research aims to explore new approaches to managing these conditions while offering participants access to medical evaluations and support.
To qualify, you must:
- Be between 18 and 75 years old.
- Have been diagnosed with MAFLD or MASH, or be at risk of liver-related conditions.
If you're interested in contributing to advancing liver health research, reach out to learn more and see if you qualify.
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Moorpark, Santa Maria, Ventura
Pneumococcal Vaccine Study
Support groundbreaking research by participating in our Pneumococcal Vaccine Study. Your involvement could help improve vaccine protection for children everywhere. Criteria & Qualifications: • Your child is eligible if they meet the study's age requirements. • Able to commit to 7–8 study visits over a period of 16–19 months. • Parent or guardian must be able to attend all 7–8 study visits over 16–19 months. Compensation: Contact us for more information.
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Moorkpark, Santa Maria, Ventura
Pneumococcal Vaccine
We’re conducting a study to evaluate vaccines for infants to enhance their protection against common illnesses. Your baby's participation could contribute to advancing pediatric care while receiving routine vaccinations.
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Criteria & Qualifications: • Infants aged 2 to 3 months.
• Healthy and medically stable.
• Born full-term or preterm but meeting weight requirements.
Compensation: Contact us for more information
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