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Research

Current Research Study Opportunities

The Smell Test Challenge

The Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) for Parkinson's Research is seeking participants for landmark research to study the relationship between smell loss and brain disease. This study consists of a scratch-and-sniff test sent to you through the mail and then you will enter your test answers online. 

The information for this research study is being provided by: The Smell and Taste Association of North America (STANA). https://thestana.org/ 

For more information and to participate in this study, visit: https://mysmelltest.org/stana

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The material on the Parosmia-Awareness website is for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. 

Parosmia-Awareness does not endorse or recommend any research study or clinical trial. Your participation is entirely voluntary and at your discretion You should carefully consider the criteria and risks of each study.

If you have questions, please consult with a licensed medical professional before participating in any research study or clinical trial.

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Recruiting Participants for Change in Smell Study

Your ability to smell plays a key role in your health. The University of Victoria (UVic) Smell Study in British Columbia, Canada, is investigating smell loss to see if social functioning underlies the link between olfactory impairments and reduced mental health. The team of researchers is led by Dr. Marlise Hofer and Dr. Brianna Turner at the University of Victoria.

 

This study spans 8 sessions and is delivered entirely from the comfort of your own home. At the end of the study, a smell report is shared with each participant, showing them how their sense of smell has changed over the study. Participants are also offered an honorarium.

 

If you are interested in more information or if you want to participate in the study, visit:

https://bit.ly/UVIC-smell-study-Parosmia-awareness

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