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3 chosen as UAB VIPs for first-quarter 2024
Vern Bush, Kevin Davis and Brittany Martin are the first-quarter 2024 honorees of the UAB Values in Action Program. Nominations for second-quarter 2024 honorees are open through April 24.
We are looking for those with high blood pressure and a BMI over 30 to participate in a study
If you are interested in participating in this research and want to know more about the study, kindly follow this link to fill out our recruitment survey.
Cigarette Smokers: Interested in a novel research approach to quitting smoking at no cost to you?
Questionnaires, interviews, and biological measures of smoking will be used to assess the treatment's effects on mood and smoking. Participants will be compensated $50 per session. If you would like to discuss the possibility of volunteering, please call 205-996-1198, or go to www.quitsmokingbaltimore.org for more information about the study and to complete the online study prescreener for the UAB site. Confidentiality will be maintained for all applicants and participants.
Volunteers must be 21 years of age or older, and must live within travel distance of the study site in Birmingham.
Ongoing Treatment Resistant Depression study
To qualify patients need to be 18-75 years of age, failed to respond to an adequate dose & duration of at least 2 medicines for depression. If currently taking antidepressants, willing and able to discontinue.
If eligible, study participants will be expected to abstain from illicit drugs for the duration of the trial & attend all study visits & follow instructions from the study doctor. Study examinations will be at no cost to you.
For more information please contact 205-996-1198 or spremani@uab.edu
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Do you use the restroom frequently, with that “gotta go” feeling resulting in leakage accidents?
This study will compare the effectiveness of two different treatments for urge urinary incontinence (UUI). One treatment is Botox injections in the bladder, and the other is an oral medication (mirabegron or vibegron).
Participants compensated up to $425.
For more information about this study, please email or at urogynecology@uabmc.edu or 205-934-5498.