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Summary: Age Associated Memory Impairment - Mesa, AZ

Do you have "senior moments"?

Do you forget where you put your keys?

Do you have trouble remembering phone numbers?

If so, you may qualify for the Memory Improvement with Docosahexaenoic Acid Study (MIDAS) We are currently conducting a research trial to determine if the use of a nutritional supplement can improve cognitive function in healthy individuals over the age of 55 with a mild memory complaint.

  • No cost for visits - comprehensive diagnostic testing
  • Will be using a well known dietary supplement
  • Transportation costs provided, if necessary


Patient Inclusion Criteria:

  • 55+ years old, Male & Female
  • Have a subjective memory complaint


Patient Exclusion Criteria:

  • Consumed greater than 200 mg/day DHA in the prior 2 months to screening (this is equivalent to eating fish or seafood 4 times a week)
  • Used nutritional fish oil, flaxseed oil, omega-3 supplements, or huperzine in the prior 2 months to screening


Contact:

Pivotal Research Centers, LLC
1220 S. Alma School Drive, Suite 206
Mesa, AZ 85210
Telephone: 1-866-788-3921
Email:

Profile Page: Pivotal Research Centers, LLC, Mesa, AZ

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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 6:37:11 AM


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