Epidemic Answers Seeks Research Volunteers for Online Child Health Inventory for Resilience & Prevention
Volunteer Opportunity to Assist Dr. Martha Herbert (Harvard U) and the Documenting Hope team!
The Documenting Hope Project is a multi-year research and media initiative to scientifically demonstrate that children can get better from chronic conditions including autism, ADHD, allergies, asthma, autoimmune disease and many more conditions currently believed to be lifelong. The research team is led by Dr. Martha Herbert with contributions from a diverse board of medical and scientific advisors.
The Documenting Hope Project aims to demonstrate how a data-driven assessment of environmental and lifestyle factors coupled with a personalized therapeutic approach can result in improved health outcomes and even total disease reversal.
Our friends at Documenting Hope/Epidemic Answers are now conducting an important research study and they need volunteers. They are collecting critical data about children and their development, medical, social and environmental health history through a private, secure online survey. (The survey covers what children in the U.S. are eating, their chemical exposures at home, their exposures at school, industrial sites nearby, their medical history, prenatal and preconception health of parents, family medical history, and so much more.)
Epidemic Answers is asking parents to volunteer a few hours of their time to protect the health of current and future generations of children. You can volunteer by participating in Epidemic Answers’ CHIRP Study [CHIRP: Child Health Inventory for Resilience and Prevention]. A synopsis of the study can be found here: https://documentinghope.com/what-is-the-chirp-study/
Here’s how you can volunteer:
If you are the parent of a child between the ages of 1 and 15, take the survey! It takes several hours to complete, but you don’t have to take it all at once. It’s online, secure and your information is totally private and will be de-identified (personal identifying information is removed). Get started by filling out this form to see if you qualify to take the CHIRP survey!
Volunteers will receive a free personalized health report highlighting the environmental stressors in their child's life.
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