Mayo Clinic is recruiting women between 40 and 55 for a paid research study into cardiovascular health and melatonin, based at its Saint Mary’s Campus clinical trials unit.
The American hospital group posted the call for participants on social media, saying volunteers would attend two outpatient visits at the Clinical Research and Trials Unit at Saint Mary’s Campus. The study is tagged under cardiovascular research and melatonin, though no further detail about its aims was given in the post. Participants will receive compensation for taking part.
The recruitment is being run by Mayo Clinic, one of the largest non-profit medical centres in the United States. No UK or Kent-based recruitment has been announced.
This study is based in the US and is not connected to NHS services or any Kent health body. Kent residents looking for local clinical trial opportunities should speak to their GP or contact NHS 111.
Key information
- The study is open to women aged 40 to 55 only
- Participation involves two outpatient visits at Saint Mary’s Campus, Mayo Clinic
- Participants will be compensated — the amount was not specified in the announcement
- For NHS health queries, call NHS 111; for emergencies, call 999
Source: @MayoClinic
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