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Thanks for being a participant in NHS and NHS II. Please click here to send us an e-mail.. The information you give us will remain strictly confidential and will be used only for medical statistical purposes. GROWING UP TODAY STUDY The Growing Up Today Study (GUTS) is a collaborative study between clinicians and researchers to gain a deeper understanding of the factors that affect health throughout life. It would not be possible without the commitment of the tens of thousands of participants who continue to complete our questionnaires.NHS LOGIN
Having trouble logging in? Let us know, and we’ll be happy to help. Email us at: nhs3@channing.harvard.edu NOTE: The information you give us will remain strictly confidential and will be used for research purposes only. For more information on confidentiality and privacy please click here. ATTENTION EUROPEAN UNION (EU) RESIDENTS: Effective May 2018, the General Data Protection HISTORY – GROWING UP TODAY STUDY History. When GUTS began in 1996, researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard School of Public Health were interested in studying how diet and exercise influence weight changes throughout a person’s life. They recruited children of Nurses’ Health Study II participants, ultimately enrolling 16,882 girls & boys between theages
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Carlos Camargo, MD DrPH, as been part of GUTS since the 1990s. He is a Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Professor of Epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Conn Chair in Emergency Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr Camargo’s research focuses onasthma/allergy
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INFORMATION FOR RESEARCHERS Internal investigators should follow standard Channing Lab guidelines on presenting an analysis proposal at a GUTS meeting for feedback and approval by GUTS leadership prior to beginning any new projects. Instructions on what information should be included is available on the internal Channing Lab documentation website. Please email our team at gutsadmin@channing.harvard.edu to be added to NHS3 NEW REGISTRATION You must be registered to complete this survey. You may register for this survey if you wish to take part. Enter your details below, and an email containing the link to participate in this survey will be sent immediately. First name. Last name. Email address. Security question. LimeSurvey is Free software.NHS
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Thanks for being a participant in NHS and NHS II. Please click here to send us an e-mail.. The information you give us will remain strictly confidential and will be used only for medical statistical purposes. GROWING UP TODAY STUDY The Growing Up Today Study (GUTS) is a collaborative study between clinicians and researchers to gain a deeper understanding of the factors that affect health throughout life. It would not be possible without the commitment of the tens of thousands of participants who continue to complete our questionnaires.NHS LOGIN
Having trouble logging in? Let us know, and we’ll be happy to help. Email us at: nhs3@channing.harvard.edu NOTE: The information you give us will remain strictly confidential and will be used for research purposes only. For more information on confidentiality and privacy please click here. ATTENTION EUROPEAN UNION (EU) RESIDENTS: Effective May 2018, the General Data Protection HISTORY – GROWING UP TODAY STUDY History. When GUTS began in 1996, researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard School of Public Health were interested in studying how diet and exercise influence weight changes throughout a person’s life. They recruited children of Nurses’ Health Study II participants, ultimately enrolling 16,882 girls & boys between theages
INVESTIGATORS
Carlos Camargo, MD DrPH, as been part of GUTS since the 1990s. He is a Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Professor of Epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Conn Chair in Emergency Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr Camargo’s research focuses onasthma/allergy
QUESTIONNAIRES
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INFORMATION FOR RESEARCHERS Internal investigators should follow standard Channing Lab guidelines on presenting an analysis proposal at a GUTS meeting for feedback and approval by GUTS leadership prior to beginning any new projects. Instructions on what information should be included is available on the internal Channing Lab documentation website. Please email our team at gutsadmin@channing.harvard.edu to be added to NHS3 NEW REGISTRATION You must be registered to complete this survey. You may register for this survey if you wish to take part. Enter your details below, and an email containing the link to participate in this survey will be sent immediately. First name. Last name. Email address. Security question. LimeSurvey is Free software.NHS
NHS. The following surveys are available: No available surveys. Please contact Jennifer Hankins ( nhjad@channing.harvard.edu ) for further assistance. English Afrikaans Albanian Amharic Arabic Basque Belarusian Bosnian Bulgarian Catalan Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional; Hong Kong) Chinese (Traditional; Taiwan) Croatian CzechDanish
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Carlos Camargo, MD DrPH, as been part of GUTS since the 1990s. He is a Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Professor of Epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Conn Chair in Emergency Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr Camargo’s research focuses onasthma/allergy
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QUESTIONNAIRES
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INFORMATION FOR RESEARCHERS Internal investigators should follow standard Channing Lab guidelines on presenting an analysis proposal at a GUTS meeting for feedback and approval by GUTS leadership prior to beginning any new projects. Instructions on what information should be included is available on the internal Channing Lab documentation website. Please email our team at gutsadmin@channing.harvard.edu to be added toNHS
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INFORMATION FOR RESEARCHERS Internal investigators should follow standard Channing Lab guidelines on presenting an analysis proposal at a GUTS meeting for feedback and approval by GUTS leadership prior to beginning any new projects. Instructions on what information should be included is available on the internal Channing Lab documentation website. Please email our team at gutsadmin@channing.harvard.edu to be added toNHS
NHS. The following surveys are available: No available surveys. Please contact Jennifer Hankins ( nhjad@channing.harvard.edu ) for further assistance. English Afrikaans Albanian Amharic Arabic Basque Belarusian Bosnian Bulgarian Catalan Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional; Hong Kong) Chinese (Traditional; Taiwan) Croatian CzechDanish
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