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Helping Women With Chronic Pain

Female Participants Needed for Pain and Fatigue Neuroimaging Study

Join Our Research Study at UAB

Join Our Research Study at UAB

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Participate in Brain Imaging Research Study in Birmingham, AL

Participate in Brain Imaging Research Study in Birmingham, AL

Making The Invisible Visible

Do you suffer from pain and fatigue? You may be eligible to participate in new research at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB).

At UAB’s Neuroinflammation, Pain & Fatigue Laboratory, our goal is to end chronic pain and fatigue for millions of people across the world. With advanced brain imaging, we are seeking ways to visualize the cause of chronic fatigue–to make the invisible visible.

 

This study, led by Dr. Jarred Younger, looks into conditions such as Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and their relation to inflammation in the brain. By taking part in this research study, you play a vital role in UAB’s internationally-renowned research while helping the future of women suffering from chronic pain, fatigue, and inflammation.

Who Can Participate in the Study?

The Neuroinflammation, Pain, and Fatigue Lab is looking for specific candidates for this brain imaging study. This is not a treatment study. Instead, participants are helping advance the knowledge of pain and inflammation for millions of women who suffer from these conditions worldwide.

To participate, you should

Be a Woman with
Chronic Pain or Fatigue

Be Between the Age
of 18-65

Driving Distance from Birmingham, AL

Frequently Asked Questions

What will participants do for the study?

This study uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to measure the brain. Participants will attend one screening session for blood tests and health checks. The brain scan will take about 45 minutes.

Is there compensation for participating?

All tests are free, and you will receive compensation for your time. Participants can receive up to $250 for completing the study.

How do I know if I qualify for the study?

To view the criteria for participation, please contact us today. Once you send us a message, we will follow up with more information on the details of the research study.

Discovering the Source of Chronic Pain & Fatigue

Women suffering from chronic pain and fatigue often feel isolated and hopeless. By helping our research team find the source of chronic pain and fatigue, you are supporting us in developing more effective treatments for these disorders.

Thank you for your willingness to help others with these debilitating conditions! For more information about our research study, please contact us today.

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