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Feb 24, 09, 19:39
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Univ TX Nursing School Women's Health Research
$60 Opportunity - Help us gather data on Women and their Physical Activity! mapa.nur.utexas.edu
Hello,
I am Cindy Tsai, a proud student of the University of Texas at Austin, and a research assistant for the University's Nursing School. Our research team is conducting an Internet survey study on the physical activity attitudes among diverse ethnic groups of American middle-aged women (40-60 Y/O).
We invite you to help us to increase awareness of the importance of women’s opinions and experiences by participating in our study and announcing it to your organization, family, and friends. Please visit our website at (mapa.nur.utexas.edu) We know that all women will benefit from participation in our study. With more participation, the more complete our data will be.
The survey will begin by asking you a series of eligibility questions. If the study has filled our sampling quota for an individual with your characteristics you will receive a kind message that states so. Upon completion of the survey, you will be invited to join the optional online forum discussion. Sorry, but we are unable to translate the survey into any other language except English, hopefully this does not discourage anyone.
Plus! Each participant will be rewarded a $10 gift card for the Internet survey and a $50 gift card for the online forum discussion (6 months).
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about our study. Thank you so much for considering this study. Sorry for any duplicate emails.
Have a great day!
Cindy Tsai, Research Assistant.
Last edited by Oleks; Feb 25, 09 at 03:16.
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May 4, 11, 05:35
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Hello,
Wow very well informative and one of the best news for all. This kind of awareness news are keep us updated and Thanks for giving such a nice news..Special thanks from celle International,inc.
Menstrual blood storage - celle.com
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Jun 7, 11, 14:30
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Collection and Storage of Cord Blood
Collecting your baby’s cord blood is simple and safe. When your baby is born, the cord is clamped and cut. Using the supplies provided in the Cryo-Cell collection kit, your healthcare professional collects the blood that remains in the umbilical cord and placenta.
Next:
1. You may arrange for the transport of your specimen by simply calling a Cryo-Cell Transportation Coordinator 24/7/365 at 1-800-STOR-CELL, option 1.
2. Once your specimen is received in Cryo-Cell’s laboratory, the cord blood is tested for microbiological contamination. It is then processed with Hespan®, a plasma volume expander derived from natural sources of starch, to reduce the red blood cells while concentrating the white blood cells and stem cells.
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