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Asthma studies looking for participants
Thursday, 20 January 2011, 10:35 am | getparticipants.com
I've been told that in one small village in the Philippines, consuming live day-old baby mice is seen as the most effective cure for asthma, however their neighbours swear by lizards. While ancient Egyptians heated a mixture of herbs on a brick,the ... More >>
Beyond the Empty Nest: Syndrome or prime of life?
Wednesday, 10 March 2010, 11:56 am | getparticipants.com
With increased longevity, relations between parents and adult children are lasting longer and are far more common than ever before. More >>
Your New Years Resolution Can Make a Difference
Thursday, 31 December 2009, 9:15 am | getparticipants.com
Just think, by making your New Year’s resolution to give a few hours of your time and help our health researchers to find better preventions or treatments - you'd be dong a really good thing. Check out what you can do at www.getparticipants.com More >>
Oliver Driver donates his body to science
Friday, 4 December 2009, 5:17 pm | getparticipants.com
Sunrise host, director and agent provocateur Oliver Driver, has donated his body to science – by becoming an ambassador and celebrity guinea pig for Getparticipants. No stranger to fronting new ideas, Oliver agreed to help launch this cutting edge ... More >>
Entrepreneurs to reduce delays in medical research
Friday, 4 December 2009, 5:16 pm | getparticipants.com
Lack of participants means around 75% of medical research in New Zealand is delayed, slowing down the development of new treatments and medical advancements. Now, in an innovative programme developed by local entrepreneur Jamie Mannion, New Zealanders ... More >>
Growing Up in NZ Study Looking for Participants
Wednesday, 18 November 2009, 12:23 pm | getparticipants.com
Ask any parent what they want for their children, and they usually answer: “for them to be happy and healthy”. But what is it that makes children grow up happy and healthy? Is it their family or their environment? What about their culture and ... More >>