Enrolling: Stony Brook University ANS Study

Who:  Researchers at Stony Brook University– funded by the National Institue of Health
What: The goal of this study is to use data obtained from participants to compare the relationships between fatigue, physical activities and autonomic function (heart rate variability). Individuals with ME/CFS as well as healthy controls are needed. Those who participate over the entire 6 month period of the study may receive compensation of up to $300.
 
When:  Ongoing.
 
Where:  Stony Brook University, New York
 
How to participate: Contact Patricia Bruckenthal at (631) 444-3268 or by e-mail: [email protected]
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