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There are many different types of research you can take part in. See all studies currently recruiting below.
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CVMM Study
Researchers at UNSW are conducting a project to determine whether an online program delivered
by an Accredited Exercise Physiologist could help adults with hypertension to improve their blood
pressure and fitness level.

ReacStep Study
Researchers from Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) are investigating the effects of a ReacStep Program on fall risk and cognition in older adults.

Predictors of Engagement in Mindfulness Meditation Practice in People with High Anxiety
The University of Tasmania’s Cog Neuro Lab is looking at how aspects of mental health, personality, beliefs and typical ways of responding impact engagement in mindfulness in individuals with anxiety.

Sun-D
Regular sunscreen application reduces the risk of skin cancer, but it may also reduce vitamin D production.
The Sun-D Trial is the first large trial to investigate the effect of applying SPF 50+ sunscreen on Vitamin D.

SafeTrip Study
Researchers from neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) are investigating how older adults can learn effective stepping to avoid falling when they experience unpredictable trips and slips.

How does age affect how we interact with objects
Researchers from Queensland University are investigating Self-Reference Effect (SRE) variations in older adults and adolescents compared with young adults.

Supporting carers’ navigation of older adults’ care transitions to the community carers perspectives
Discharge from hospital can be challenging for older adults and for their carers. This research project aims to identify carers’ needs in supporting older adults who are discharged from hospital to home.

Men’s Lived Experiences of Mental Health and Suicide During COVID-19
The Australian Men’s Health Forum and Western Sydney University are looking to hear from men about their experiences of mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic through an anonymous survey.

AIM
The Australian IBD Microbiome Study seeks to identify people at risk of IBD prior to symptoms through microbiome analysis, preventing symptom progression, and being able to define how patients are likely to respond to treatment.

ATHENA
The ATHENA study is investigating methods of lowering blood pressure to reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia in persons aged 50-70 years.
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