Advance global health and science with this app, join world-changing scientific research studies

We would like to introduce our subscribers the Quantified Citizen Mobile App, a mobile health research platform that powers scientific discovery through digitized health measures and a community of professional researchers and citizen scientists.

 

The app leverages standard health measures that make it easy for anyone to rapidly create and deploy behavioral research studies.

It has a growing library of studies on interventions like psychedelic microdosing for mental health, conditions like sobriety and its connections to mood, creativity, productivity and more.

Anyone can choose studies based on their interests and, in as little as two minutes a day, contribute to global health and science. 

 

Current studies are:

-Observing Microdosing: Effects on Cognitive Performance and Mental Health: Investigating the potential relationships between microdosing psychedelic substances, cognitive performance and mental health.

-Microdose.me: Investigating the potential relationships between microdosing psychedelic substances, cognitive performance and mental health.

-Eligibility for UW Study: Frontline Clinician Psilocybin Study.

-Hallucinogen perception disorder (HPPD), do you see it?: Are HPPD symptoms associated with anxiety severity and/or dissociative experiences?

-Code Red: Does experience with psychedelic substances affect premenstrual symptoms (PMS) and the symptoms related to premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)?

-Attitudes Towards Psychedelics: What's your take on the potential of psychedelic-derived medicines? Whether you've never tried, or use them regularly.

-Psychedelic Futures: Be a guide in shaping the future of science.

-Mental Health Tracker: Designed to help track your mental health and general well-being.

-Sobriety and Well-Being: For those curious whether reducing alcohol use for a month may impact your well-being and sleep.

-Impact of Covid-19: For those wondering how the pandemic has affected their mental health and relationships.

 

DISCLAIMER

We are not suggesting or recommending the use of Psilocybin or any other psychedelic drug medicinally or recreationally to our readers.

Foraging for and picking MCPs is an offence.

We do understand there are those out there who are currently using Psilocybin or other psychedelics for healing purposes or other, and contributing to global studies such as these are incredible beneficial to the overall mission that will one day benefit our own country.

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