Summer is time to find subjects
Benton County pilot for study
Posted: March 11, 2010 at 3:34 a.m.
James Robbins, Ph.D., Director of Child Health services Research with the Department of Pediatrics , University of Medical Sciences at the Arkansas Childrens Hospital, speaks during a special meeting of the NWA Hometown Health Improvement Project Wednesday morning at the Washington County health unit in Fayetteville.
Researchers spearheading a 25-year national study of children’s health expect to begin recruiting the first 100 Benton County participants this summer for its initial pilot phase, Northwest Arkansas health advocates learned Wednesday.
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