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UCSF Study On Secondhand Smoke and Its Effect On Flight Attendants

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Date: Feb 25, 2016

UCSF San Francisco is conducting a study to measure the effect of second hand smoke on Flight Attendants. You will be paid $100. Doctors will take your medical history, blood pressure and check your lung function (blowing in to a tube). 

You may also earn an additional $50 for an exercise test and $100 for a CT Scan. Refer a friend and get a Starbucks Card. 

Requirements: Non smoker who flew at least 1 year before the smoking ban. 

UCSF is near AT&T Park. Easy access on and off the freeway. Parking is reimbursed. They will also provide pick-up and return at SFO via Super Shuttle. 

Get a free medical check-up, help the Flight Attendant Community and get paid! Do your part to prevent, treat and cure diseases caused by tobacco smoke.

Contact: Bobbi.Barrett@icloud.com

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