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Medical researchers are continuously searching for new or better ways to treat illness or disease. If they discover something that may be helpful, it cannot be put into general use until years of careful testing has been done. Research studies are what enable medical research for a drug to, in turn, become available to physicians and patients. Research studies may also be referred to as clinical studies, clinical trials, drug trials or drug studies. Read Understanding Research Studies for further information.
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Details: Recruiting people who are age 18 or older and either have or suspect they have celiac disease, irritable bowel syndrome, or both to tell us about their experiences with their support system, treatment adherence, and quality of life via online survey. The survey will take approximately 15 minutes and is taken via surveymonkey.com at your convenience. No identifying information will be collected and all responses will be 100% anonymous. If you would like to participate, please go to http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=ymVN...EaoyVOqXw_3d_3d Ages Eligible for Study: 18 or older who suspect they have celiac disease, IBS or both. Genders Eligible for Study: Men and Women Contact: Melissa Del-Colle, LMSW, ABD via Dr. Stromwall at (602) 496-0088 Principal Investigator: Layne K. Stromwall, MSSW, PhD Social Work/College of Public Programs at Arizona State University |
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