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Stanford Fibromyalgia research study

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I saw this on Craigslist today:

Do you suffer from Fibromyalgia or widespread, unexplained pain?

If so, you could be eligible to participate in a new research study investigating how an investigational new treatment may help relieve Fibromyalgia symptoms.

The Systems Neuroscience and Pain Lab (SNAPL) at Stanford is currently looking for men and women with Fibromyalgia, or widespread unexplained body pain. We will be administering an investigational new treatment and assessing its effect on pain, mood, and fatigue symptoms associated with Fibromyalgia.

Participants must be:
Age 18-50.
Not pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
Not suffering from diabetes or thyroid disease

To find out more about this study, call 650-724-0525 or visit http://snapl.stanford.edu/t3

For general information about participant rights, contact 1-866-680-2906

here's the link:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/etc/2167042653.html