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Are you caring for a loved one with dementia? A University of California, San Francisco study is examining effects of caregiving on mind and body. Seeking healthy women, 50 to 65 years old, caring for their husbands with dementia. Participants are compensated up to $460. For more information, please call Wendy at (415) 609-1281 or email caregiver_ucsf@yahoo.com.

Join the fight against Alzheimer’s diseaseAre you caring for someone with mild, moderate, or severe Alzheimer’s disease? The Institute on Aging Research Center is seeking participants to evaluate the effects of investigational treatments for Alzheimer’s disease. For more information, please call (415) 750-4111.


For information and fees for listing your research study in Update and on the FCA website, contact Bonnie Lawrence at (415) 434-3388 or info@caregiver.org.

We encourage you to discuss participation in clinical trials and research studies with your personal physician. Endorsement of studies by Family Caregiver Alliance is neither expressed nor implied.

 

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