TGH Header

Volunteers Needed To Be Infected With Malaria For $4,000.

I think this shows that some medical studies are going a little too far, but if you want to participate, there is a study taking place up in Seattle that will pay you $4,000 to be infected with malaria. Yikes. Personally, no amount of money is worth jeopardizing my health, even if they claim it is “controlled”. Allow myself to be bitten by an infected mosquito? No thanks…

Current
KIRO TV
Seattle Times

  • No Related Post

Share with others:  |   |   |


If you like this post then please consider subscribing to my full feed RSS. You can also subscribe by Email and have new posts sent directly to your inbox.

You might also like:
  • How To Become An International Virtual Volunteer.
  • California Carpool Lane Stickers Are Worth $4,000.
  • TreePeople: Helping nature to fix our environment.
  • “Catch an Illegal Immigrant Day” sponsored by the RNC
  • Green Fertility: Dangerous Amounts of Lead in Vinyl Lunchboxes
  • Obama Supporters Are All Latte-Drinking, Prius-Driving, Birkenstock-Wearing Trust-Fund Babies.
  • 6 Comments, Comment or Ping

    1. Stephen

      How stupid. What’s next, Ebola?

    2. I am with you. There is no way that I would risk my health for any amount of money. Malaria is scary! Who would possibly agree to such a thing? They need to have their heads examined!

    3. I think I’d do it. I could really use $4000. I’d definitely look into what it involves. Like if I’d just be carrying it, or if I would have a full-blown case of malaria. I might say no then.

    4. Isn’t malaria a recurring, incurable illness? So once you’ve had it once you’re permanently affected and can suffer bouts in the future.

      I’m all for progress, but I’m not sure that I’d want to do this to myself. $4k is about 4 mortgage payments for me. So not worth it.

    5. I’ve had Malaria a few times. I lived in Africa as a kid and while I lived in Africa I got Malaria about once a year. I’ve never had it since though. It’s really just like the flue when you have it. As long as you detect it early enough and monitor it (not any different from the flue) you are fine. That is the ridiculous thing, there really no reason that so many kids in Africa are dying from that disease if they had ways to prevent and quickly detect the disease!

      Sponsor a Moskito net for a child!!!

    6. catherine anne barnes

      I am a healthy 44 year old female that is a native to Oregon. I would like more information regarding your study. I would be interested, I believe, in being part of your study. Catherine

    Reply to “Volunteers Needed To Be Infected With Malaria For $4,000.”

    Featured Post: How To Choose A Safe Reusable Water Bottle.









    Stats




    Disclaimer

    The contents of this website are provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as advice. While all information shared here is believed to be accurate, the owner/operator of this website specifically disclaims all warranties expressed, implied or statutory, regarding the accuracy, timeliness, and/or completeness of the information contained herein. Please discuss any specific needs with a qualified professional.