Arizonans, we need your help. We are working with the National Institutes of Health and the All of Us Research Program to help speed up health research.
The University of Arizona and Banner Health are calling on volunteers like you. We hope you will help make history and change the future of health. The health data you share will be added to the All of Us database. Researchers can access this data to conduct studies. Members of the All of Us University of Arizona-Banner Health include University of Arizona, Banner Health, and Mariposa Health Center.
This could help them see how different things, like environment, lifestyle, and genes, can impact health. The more we know about what makes people unique, the more customized health care can become.
You can enroll online today. You do not need insurance to enroll.
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READ THE STEPSPlease contact us to learn more about participating in the program.
Your privacy is very important, and we will take great care to protect it if you join. Here are a few of the steps we will take:
Still, loss of privacy is a risk of taking part in the All of Us Research Program. Even without your name, there is a chance someone could figure out who you are. Your information could be misused. We believe the chance of this is very small, but it is not zero.
If you join, you will be contributing to research that may improve health for everyone. Our goal is to understand why people get sick or stay healthy.
Also, you will be able to see your All of Us Research Program information, which might be interesting to you. You may also learn about your health. If you choose, you will be able to share your All of Us information with your health care provider.
Precision medicine is health care that is based on you as an individual. It takes into account factors like where you live, what you do, your genes, and your family health history. The goal of precision medicine is to be able to tell people the best ways to stay healthy.
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