Researchers are studying how different kinds of protein affect hunger, energy and health in women with and at risk for PCOS. If you're between 18-50 years old and have PCOS or are at risk for developing it, you may qualify.
You'll come in for two to three visits, eat a test meal and have blood samples taken.
All meals are provided, and you'll be paid for your time.
Help us learn more about how food affects your body!
To learn more, contact pcosmealstudy@gmail.com.
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Sydney Boudrey, program associate
Food Science
seboudre@uark.edu