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“Cholesterol in ASD: Characterization in Treatment”

Kennedy Krieger Institute is looking for children ages 4.0-12.0 years with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) to participate in a clinical research study of dietary cholesterol supplementation in children with ASD who have abnormally low cholesterol.

What: Up to 8 conveniently scheduled clinic visits (about 3 to 8 hours each visit), where children will participate in play-based, structured activities and/or participate in a study of dietary cholesterol.

Where: Kennedy Krieger Institute, 716 North Broadway,
Baltimore, Maryland 21205

Compensation: Free parking and some reimbursement for time and travel for completed visits.

Contact:
Elaine Tierney, MD, KKI, 443-923-7613
tierneyresearch@kennedykrieger.org

Sandra Conley, Study Coordinator, NIH, 301-594-2005, sconley@mail.nih.gov

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