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Earn up to $100/Visit - Join a Study for Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome (Austin)

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10610 Morado Cir, Austin, TX 78759, USA

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Living with Dryness and Fatigue: Understanding Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome (pSS) Participants will receive comprehensive medical evaluations, study-related care at no cost, and compensation for their time and participation. This study aims to better understand and manage the symptoms of pSS, including dry eyes, dry mouth, fatigue, and joint pain. Call 480-716-7342 Now! Or Apply Here To qualify you must: o Be female between the ages of 18-75. o Have had Sjögren’s for less than 10 years. WHY PARTICIPATE? • Compensation: Get compensated up to $100 per Visit! • Comprehensive Support: Regular check-ins and assessments to ensure your health is a priority. Our trial is conducted by experienced healthcare professionals dedicated to your well-being. • Contribute to Research: Play a vital role in advancing treatments that could benefit millions. Check out our other studies! * Hepatitis * Bipolar Disorder * Mental Health Disorders Check out our website at https://solaceclinicalresearch.com/ Solace Clinical Research Advancing Medicine Through Research! Call (480) 716-7342 for more details!

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