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Looking for Study Participants: Women with Mobility Impairments


Are you a woman with mobility impairments between the ages of 40 and 65? If so, participate in a study about making decisions about your health during menopause, such as whether or not to take hormone therapy. See the brochure at http://www.ncpad.org/get/misc/DECISIONSbrochure.pdf. For questions about this study, please call Dr. Heather Becker at 800-687-8010.

Looking for Study Participants in Chicago: Arthritis and Exercise Research Study

Are you an older adult with arthritis? If so, you may have the opportunity to join a University of Illinois at Chicago exercise research study. The free exercise program fosters independent living through strength training, walking and education. Physical therapists lead the program. You will also be interviewed at regular intervals for a period of two years. Call 312-413-9810 to find out if you are eligible and for additional information.


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