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Current Studies at Motherisk
Since 1985, Motherisk research has strengthened important clinical priorities. By sharing our findings with physicians, their pregnant patients and women of childbearing age, Motherisk's achievements in clinical and laboratory research have translated into direct care and counseling for thousands of women.What follows is a list of Motherisk's current studies. If you are a physician, please take a moment to review the list and talk to any eligible patients to see if they would like to participate. If you are pregnant, planning a pregnancy or breastfeeding, please take a look at the inclusion criteria for each study and think about enrolling yourself.
If you have questions, call the study coordinator. He or she can tell you more about the study's objectives, and what your role as a study participant would involve. Often, participation is as simple as completing one or two telephone interviews. What you help us learn, is sure to help others. Please think about it --and call.













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