Volunteers still needed for F/A smoking study

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Apr 25, 2009, 4:44:22 PM4/25/09
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The University of California at San Francisco Flight Attendant Medical
Research Institute is running a study involving all non-smoking flight
attendants over the age of 40 with a minimum of 5 years flight
experience. We are looking at the effects of second hand smoke and its
correlation with lung and heart disease and hoping you would all be
willing to participate. Participants should expect to have a Pulmonary
Function test (PFT) and an examination by one of our physicians.

Patients will be paid $100.00 approximately 6-8 weeks on completion of
their appointment. In addition, volunteers will receive a parking
voucher and lunch vouchers for use at the UCSF Cafeteria.

Whether or not they participate in the clinical study, we would like
all flight attendants, regardless of criteria, to complete our online
questionnaire found at http://www.imenet.net/UCSFQuest/

If you have any suggestions on how to reach other flight attendants,
please contact us at FA...@ucsfmedctr.org. Any help would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks!

Derrick W. Chan

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