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Participate in a research study

Contribute to valuable health research by participating in a research study.

Current research studies

Physical activity for brain health and cognitive function in prostate cancer survivors

A common and debilitating side-effect of prostate cancer and its treatments are declines in brain health. Despite known cognitive changes amongst clinicians, patients, and their close supports, there is little research into the impact of potentially protective behaviours like physical activity in prostate cancer. The project will compare four different 8-week training interventions.

To be eligible, you must be:

  • Male participants aged 18 years or older,
  • Diagnosed with prostate cancer and
  • Currently receiving primary Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) for either metastatic or nonmetastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer.

If this sounds like you, you may be eligible for this clinical trial so please get in touch!

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Physical activity for better health and drive (PhAB-HeaD)

The PhABHeaD study is a multi-disciplinary collaborative study that seeks to foster maximum engagement of all those involved, and to achieve high quality research in a supportive, ethical environment. The PhABHeaD study and related data are jointly owned by ANU and the University of Canberra.

If you:

  • Are aged 60-75, living within the community, and
  • Are Sedentary to recreationally active, and
  • Hold a current and valid drivers licence, and
  • Have no history of significant neurological, psychiatric, visual or auditory impairment, or
  • Have no history of physical impairment that may preclude participation in the physical activity conditions

Then you are invited to participate in the Physical Activity for Better Health and Drive (PhAB-HeaD) study!

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Rheumatoid Arthritis study

We are recruiting Men and Women for a research study, which investigates the role of diet on Rheumatoid Arthritis.

It’s a great opportunity receive data about your diet and symptoms that you may not normally have access to if you are interested in understanding your immune health or consumption of dietary compounds!

Please feel free to pass on the study details to anyone interested and fits the below eligibility criteria:

  • Individuals with Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Healthy individuals without Arthritis

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