Sleep Centre At Papworth Hospital Seeking Participants For Ethically Approved Sleep Study, England

Main Category: Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia
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Article Date: 26 Nov 2008 - 5:00 PDT

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Do you have insomnia? The Sleep Centre at Papworth Hospital, a recognised leading sleep research centre, is running an ethically approved sleep study.

-- Do you have difficulty sleeping for more than 6.5 hours a night?
-- Do you wake-up several times a night?
-- Are you aged 18-65?
-- Would you like to take part in a clinical study?

For more details and an informal discussion call 01480 364168.
You will be compensated for your time and travel.
All our studies are approved by an independent research ethics committee.

Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
http://www.papworthhospital.nhs.uk

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