Project SYNC
Your teen?s schedule may impact his or her health. Research shows that risk of diabetes is increasing in teens. Your … Continue reading “Project SYNC”
Your teen?s schedule may impact his or her health. Research shows that risk of diabetes is increasing in teens. Your … Continue reading “Project SYNC”
The purpose of the study is to examine if the normal amount of reactive oxygen species produced in the body … Continue reading “Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Exercise induced resetting of Arterial Baroreflex Function”
Your teen?s schedule may impact his or her health. Research shows that risk of diabetes is increasing in teens. Your … Continue reading “Project SYNC”
Your teen?s schedule may impact his or her health. Research shows that risk of diabetes is increasing in teens. Your … Continue reading “Project SYNC”
The University of North Texas Health Science Center is looking for 20 subjects to take part in a study that … Continue reading “Evaluation of microvascular oxygenation during central hypovolemia with Resonance Raman Spectroscopy and Visible Light Spectroscopy”
Your teen?s schedule may impact his or her health. Research shows that risk of diabetes is increasing in teens. Your … Continue reading “Project SYNC”
The University of North Texas Health Science Center is looking for 20 subjects to take part in a study that … Continue reading “Evaluation of microvascular oxygenation during central hypovolemia with Resonance Raman Spectroscopy and Visible Light Spectroscopy”
The University of North Texas Health Science Center is looking for 20 subjects to take part in a study that … Continue reading “Evaluation of microvascular oxygenation during central hypovolemia with Resonance Raman Spectroscopy and Visible Light Spectroscopy”
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This is an advertisement seeking volunteers to participate in a research study entitled: ?The Role of Accentuated Antagonism in Post-Apnea … Continue reading “Seeking Normal Volunteers and Hypertension/Sleep Apnea Patients for Research Study”