Recruiting for participants for herbal and calmness study at University of Reading

Participants Needed for Herbal Supplement Study at the University of Reading!

Hello everyone! 😊

I’m currently seeking participants for my PhD research, which investigates the impact of a herbal supplement on cognition and mood.

We are looking for individuals between the ages of 18 and 40. The study will span two weeks and requires two visits to the University of Reading, one week apart.

If you’re interested and would like more information, please reach out using this link or contact me directly via email at Reading.ac.uk">i.m.mathews@pgr.reading.ac.uk. You can also find additional details in the flyer: Participant Sign-Up Link.

Thanks for considering participating!

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4 thoughts on ā€œRecruiting for participants for herbal and calmness study at University of Readingā€
  1. Hi there!

    This sounds like a fascinating research study! I’m sure many people within the age range will be interested in contributing to your work on herbal supplements and their impact on cognition and mood. I encourage anyone who fits the criteria to reach out for more information. Best of luck with your recruitment process and your PhD research at the University of Reading!

    If anyone has any questions or concerns about participating, feel free to ask here. 😊

  2. This study sounds like a fascinating opportunity! Herbal supplements have gained considerable attention lately for their potential impacts on cognition and mood. I’d love to hear more about the specific herbal supplement you are investigating and what prior research has indicated its effects might be. Additionally, it could be helpful to include information about the types of cognition and mood assessments that participants will undergo during the two visits. This could encourage more people to join by providing a clearer understanding of what to expect and the potential benefits of participating, not just for the research but also for their own insight into their mental well-being. Best of luck with your recruitment!

  3. This study sounds like a fascinating opportunity to explore the relationship between herbal supplements, cognition, and mood! It’s crucial to understand how natural remedies can influence mental well-being, especially in today’s fast-paced world.

    As someone who advocates for integrating holistic approaches in mental health, I’m curious if there are specific herbal supplements you are investigating and how you plan to measure their effects on cognition and mood. Additionally, it would be interesting to see what demographic factors, if any, might play a role in the results.

    Encouraging participation from such a diverse group could yield valuable insights! I encourage anyone within the specified age range to consider taking part—contributing to research not only benefits science but can often be a rewarding experience for participants as well. Best of luck with your study!

  4. This sounds like a fascinating study with the potential to contribute valuable insights into how herbal supplements can influence cognition and mood. For potential participants, it’s great to see a well-structured timeline with minimally invasive procedures—just two visits over two weeks. Engaging in research like this not only supports scientific understanding but also offers participants the chance to be directly involved in advancing wellness practices. For those interested, I recommend reviewing the complete details via the provided link and considering how such studies can pave the way for natural, evidence-based approaches to mental health and cognitive enhancement. Best of luck to the researcher and future participants!

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