
Volunteers needed for research study
News
Jan 09, 2009
Does your child have spring-time grass allergy with symptoms of sneezing, runny nose, itchy and watery eyes in May and June?
Volunteers with grass allergy are needed to participate in a research study at McMaster University involving a pre-season anti-allergy medication. Participants must be between five and 17 years of age, have grass allergy symptoms, and willing to begin treatment several months before grass pollen season starts. For more information, call the research office at 905-525-9140, Ext. 22851.

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