Do You Experience Stressful Feelings? You Could Earn $200 Participating in Research Study

The U of A is currently running a research study about CBD and stressful feelings. If you are interested in learning more, click this link.

Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-intoxicating molecule from the cannabis plant. If you are between the ages of 18 and 55 years old, are not currently taking anti-anxiety medication and have not used CBD in the past 30 days, you may be eligible to participate. If you are eligible, you could earn $200! 

Go to this link to see if you are eligible for the study. If eligible, you would visit the laboratory on one day, self-administer varying doses of CBD or placebo for 14 days (product provided) and return to the lab on day 14. 

Help researchers better understand how CBD relates to stressful feelings and earn money in the process! 

To see if you are eligible, click this link, use the QR code or contact Riley Gournay at petal.lab.4@gmail.com or call (479) 575-3523.

Contacts

Riley Gournay,
Department of Psychological Science
479-575-3523, lrgourna@uark.edu

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