This study is not affiliated with PCOS Challenge, Inc.
The announcement below is being provided for informational purposes only.
NIH Women’s Health Reproductive Study Seeking Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) in
Durham, North Carolina Area
Earn Up to $350 for Completion of Study*
See Below for Details and Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
- Women ages 18-34
- PCOS diagnosis or regular menstrual cycles
- No current hormonal medication use
Exclusion Criteria
- Chronic medical condition including diabetes mellitus, cystic fibrosis, inflammatory bowel disease, and lupus among others
- Pregnancy
Location
Clinical Research Unit.
Compensation
For more information about this study:
- Call 1-855-MYNIEHS (1-855-696-4347)
- Email myniehs@nih.gov
- Visit https://joinastudy.niehs.nih.gov/studies/womens-reproductive/index.htm
*Disclaimer
This study is not affiliated with PCOS Challenge, Inc. PCOS Challenge, Inc. does not recommend or endorse any specific studies, tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information from third parties that may be mentioned on the PCOS Challenge websites. Any such mention is for information purposes only. Any third party services, products and websites, including those offered by affiliates, sponsors and advertisers, which may be accessed through the PCOS Challenge websites are the sole responsibility of the third party who is offering the service, product or posting the website. PCOS Challenge, Inc. makes no warranty as to the accuracy of any information on third-party websites and accepts no liability for any claims, errors, and omissions or for any damage or injury to persons or property arising out of the use or operation of any services, products, materials, instructions, methods, ideas or procedures provided by third parties. Any offers, pricing, and/or promotions offered through the PCOS Challenge websites, affiliates, or any third party are subject change without notice at the sole discretion of the party making the offer. Read Full Disclaimer.
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