If your child is between 10 and 20 years old, they may qualify for a one-time research study that helps scientists better understand Vitamin E levels in youth.
This study involves a single blood draw and offers $50 compensation for participation.
What to Expect
Participants in the study will undergo a quick, one-time blood draw performed by licensed professionals, with oversight from experienced clinical staff to ensure safety and comfort throughout the process. Each participant will receive a $50 stipend for their time and contribution. The entire experience is designed to be safe, simple, and low-commitment—and all study-related procedures and care are provided at no cost to you.
Trial Requirements
- Your child is 10 to 20 years old
- Able to provide a small blood sample
- Parental or guardian consent is required for minors
- Identifies as Non-Hispanic White (Caucasian)
Note: This study includes specific eligibility criteria based on ancestry due to scientific research requirements. We recognize and appreciate the interest of all communities in advancing medical science, and additional studies may be available for other populations.
Urgently Recruiting
Trial Details
This study is focused on understanding Vitamin E levels in adolescents through a one-time blood sample. The goal is to support future research on nutrition and youth health. No medications or follow-up visits are involved.