Children's Sleep Problems May Be Tied to Headaches, Stomach Pain

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Subject: INFORMATIONAL: Child with stomachaches?

Does your child suffer from frequent stomachaches or a nervous stomach?

We want to know what factors make children's stomachaches worse or better during the school year.

We are looking for parents of children/adolescents who:

o Have frequent stomachaches

o Attend school from fall to spring and have summers off

We will ask you to complete an online questionnaire, once during the spring and once during the summer.

Participants completing the study will be automatically entered in a drawing of a $25 and $50 Amazon gift card.

For more information and/or to participate, please go to http://www.uncmedresearch.com/stomachaches or call 919 843 0688.

This study is being conducted by the UNC Center for Functional GI and Motility Disorders. This study was approved by the IRB on 3/6/2012. The IRB approval number for this study is 12-0361.

This email is sponsored by: UNC Center for Functional GI and Motility Disorders

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