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Paid research opportunity for male low caffeine users

5 June 2015

The Psychobiology Group within UCL  Epidemiology and Public Health is currently recruiting for 'The Tea, Caffeine and Stress study' which aims to investigate the role of tea within the stress response.

Paid research opportunity for male low caffeine users - See more at: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/students/062015/062015-05062015-paid-research-opportunity-for-male-low-caffeine-users/preview_html#sthash.5zBtEiRJ.dpuf

Researchers would like to recruit healthy men between 18 and 45 years old, who drink (on average) less than one cup of coffee or two cups of tea a day.

Participants will be required to attend three sessions, and will receive a £50 honorarium.

Appointments are available both immediately and throughout the summer. If you are interested in taking part, or would like further informatiom about the study please email theteastudy@gmail.com

This study is supported by Unilever and has been approved by the UCL Research Ethics Committee [2986/001].

Nicola Boreham, UCL Epidemiology and Public Health