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SSDP-Health

What are the benefits?

Participants’ involvement will help researchers better understand how genes and experiences are related to health. Our findings will help us develop new ideas about how family life and everyday experiences can encourage healthy development in children and families. Certainly, Participants will receive compensation for their time and effort. Participants may also benefit indirectly by knowing that they have helped researchers understand how genes and environment work together to affect health in adulthood.

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What makes this research important?

What will SSDP Participants be asked to do?

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