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Breakthrough in Alzheimer’s Research: p-Tau Testing Offers Early Detection Clues
We’re living longer than ever before, which is a great achievement. But with age comes a higher risk for conditions like memory loss,...

Jaime P. Morales
Jul 235 min read


New Study Seeks Volunteers Who Inject Drugs for HIV Prevention Research with Long-Acting Injectable PrEP
A new HIV prevention study is seeking participants who inject drugs to help test a long-acting injectable medication called Lenacapavir (LEN). This research could lead to more convenient and effective HIV prevention options for people at higher risk. Participants will receive either LEN injections every 6 months or take daily PrEP pills (Truvada) during the first phase of the study, with the option to continue receiving injections in a second phase.

Jaime P. Morales
Jul 162 min read


Join an Important Alzheimer’s Study: Help Unlock the Link Between Brain Inflammation and Dementia
Are you or a loved one affected by Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia? Researchers are conducting a groundbreaking study to better understand how inflammation in the brain contributes to the progression of Alzheimer’s disease—and they need your help.
This important research explores how inflammation, genetics, and brain changes interact in different forms of Alzheimer's. By participating, you’ll contribute to critical scientific discovery that could lead to earlier diag

Jaime P. Morales
Jul 92 min read


Help Advance Lifesaving Research: Columbia University Study Needs Blood Donors of Diverse Backgrounds
Columbia University Irving Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital are conducting a vital research study aimed at improving the quality of blood transfusions and deepening our understanding of how genetics and COVID-19 intersect.
If you're a male aged 18–65 of African, Asian, Hispanic, Middle Eastern, or Mediterranean descent, your participation could significantly contribute to lifesaving scientific advancements.

Jaime P. Morales
Jun 273 min read


Help Improve Cancer Screening in NYC: Join the NYC CONNECT Study Today!
In communities across New York City, too many residents are falling behind on essential cancer screenings — a delay that can mean the difference between early detection and late-stage diagnosis. The NYC CONNECT Study (NYC Cancer Outreach Network in Neighborhoods for Equity and Community Translation) is stepping in to change that.

Jaime P. Morales
Jun 252 min read


Clinical Study Now Recruiting: Hair Loss Treatment for Skin of Color with New FoLix Laser Therapy
If you’re between 21 and 55, have moderate hair loss, and identify as having a Fitzpatrick Skin Type V or VI (typically deeper skin tones), you may be eligible to join a groundbreaking clinical study testing a new non-invasive laser treatment for hair regrowth.

Jaime P. Morales
Jun 192 min read


Seeking Healthy Men for Exciting Study: How Plant-Based vs Animal-Based Meals Affect Erectile Function
Montefiore Health System is conducting an innovative clinical study to explore whether a plant-based meat meal affects erectile function differently than a traditional animal-based meat meal. If you're a healthy, sexually active man who lives near the Bronx, NY area and want to help advance men’s health and nutrition science, this study may be for you!

Jaime P. Morales
Jun 182 min read


Early Cancer Detection Research: Using Blood and Tissue Samples
Early cancer detection can save lives—and participating in research could help make it happen faster. While cancer remains a devastating disease that touches nearly every family, progress in treatments like new drugs and radiation has already improved survival and quality of life for many. This study offers hope by focusing on early detection, which could be a key step toward a future cure.

Jaime P. Morales
Jun 173 min read


MRI Brain Scan Study on Face Perception – Paid Psychology Research in NYC
The Social Cognitive & Neural Sciences Lab is seeking participants for a brain imaging study over the next 1–3 months.

Jaime P. Morales
Jun 152 min read


Help Shape the Future of HIV Prevention: Participate in a Groundbreaking Study for Women, Trans, and Non-Binary Individuals
Are you a woman, transgender, or non-binary person who has ever been diagnosed with an STI or recommended HIV prevention tools like PrEP? You may be eligible to join a confidential research study focused on understanding how people like you experience and view HIV prevention methods. Your input can help shape more inclusive and effective health strategies—especially for LGBTQIA+ communities. Participation is online, and some surveys offer compensation.

Jaime P. Morales
Jun 132 min read


Get Paid to Share Your Story: Columbia University Study Seeks Puerto Rican Moms in NYC
The Lugo Lab at Columbia University’s Department of Psychiatry is launching a new research study on how extreme weather events impact family life—and they’re looking for Puerto Rican moms to participate. If you qualify, you can earn up to $452 for sharing your experience, all from the comfort of your home. Your voice can help shape future support for families like yours.

Jaime P. Morales
Jun 121 min read


Earn $50 in One Visit: Overweight & Metabolism Research Study
Seeking Adults with BMI 30–45 for a Paid obesity Study
Earn $50 and help advance important health research in just one visit. Researchers are studying how insulin, sugar, and fats affect metabolism in adults with obesity. The study involves a quick health questionnaire and a small blood draw, plus reimbursement for public transportation. No long-term commitment required!

Jaime P. Morales
Jun 102 min read


Behavioral Health Research Study, Healthy participants| Up to $96
Behavioral health is the connection between your habits, emotions, and actions and how they impact your overall well-being. It covers everything from mental health conditions like anxiety and depression to everyday behaviors such as diet, substance use, and how you handle stress. Supporting your behavioral health means making choices that promote a healthier, more balanced life.

Jaime P. Morales
Jun 52 min read


What's the Difference Between Sex, Gender, and Sexuality: Join Paid Zoom Study| Earn $75
In today’s world, conversations around identity are becoming more open and inclusive, but many people still find it confusing to separate terms like sex, gender, and sexuality. This guide aims to clarify those differences in a simple, respectful way. By understanding the basics, like how sex is assigned at birth based on biology, how gender reflects social and cultural identity, and how sexuality describes who we’re attracted to, we can create a more informed and inclusive so

Jaime P. Morales
Jun 33 min read


What Is High-Fructose? New Research Study Explores Its Impact on Gut Health and Type 2 Diabetes Risk
High-fructose sugar, naturally found in fruits and honey, is also commonly added to processed foods and drinks. Many Americans consume it in excess, which may contribute to serious health issues like insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Researchers believe this could be linked to changes in the gut microbiome, the community of bacteria in our intestines, but the exact connection is still not fully understood.

Jaime P. Morales
May 272 min read


Lifestyle Patterns Paid Research Study | Earn Up to $500
From how much you sleep to what you eat, your lifestyle patterns play a key role in your well-being. A new paid research study is exploring how these patterns impact your body's ability to process glucose, offering insight into the powerful connection between everyday choices and long-term metabolic health.

Jaime P. Morales
May 212 min read


Understanding Gay Sexual Health: A Paid Research Opportunity to Share Your Voice
Progress in LGBTQ+ sexual health is growing, but there’s more work to do.
While medicine has come a long way, continued research is essential. Learn about an important opportunity to participate in an HIV vaccine study designed to help prevent HIV and advance future care.

Jaime P. Morales
May 152 min read


White Coat Syndrome? There May Be More to It Join a Blood Pressure Study and Earn Up to $215
Your blood pressure spikes—but why?
You eat well, stay active, and have no history of hypertension. Yet during your annual check-up, your vitals come back elevated. It might not be your lifestyle—it could be White Coat Syndrome, a stress-induced spike in blood pressure triggered by the medical setting itself. A new study is exploring this phenomenon to improve how we detect and manage blood pressure more accurately.

Jaime P. Morales
May 132 min read


Spanish Bilingual Research – Paid Study Opportunity| Up to $120
Although New York City has a large Hispanic/Latino population, participation from these communities in research remains low, creating gaps that can negatively affect healthcare, education, and public policy.
To help close these gaps, we’re showcasing a non-invasive, paid Spanish research study focused on Spanish language and bilingual communities. No scans, blood draws, or medications are involved, just simple paper-and-pencil tasks.

Jaime P. Morales
May 53 min read


Measure Your Blood Pressure Study| Earn Up to $80
Blood pressure is a vital sign of your health. It keeps you alive and functioning, yet many people don’t fully understand what it means or why it matters. From terms like systolic and diastolic to conditions such as hypertension and hypotension, the world of blood pressure can be confusing.

Jaime P. Morales
May 34 min read
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