Taking part in a study

I have tried over recent years to become a more regular blood donor.  So, I signed up for a study of the experience.   Would naming it here cause any sort of bias?   Don ' t know, but in case, I won ' t name it.  It does have a record in ISRCTN, which you can look for.  One of the investigators was the lead in another study, which I also won ' t name, but I was invited to join it.  It has a record in ISRCTN, which you can look for, and in which I can see that I am in Phase 3.  Phase 2 was to test the feasibility of the study design.  This second study is looking at why some people carryStaphylococcus aureus in their nose and others don ' t.  I got an email to explain why I was being contacted, with a link for more information, and a link to a questionnaire to determine if I was suitable for the study and with a consent form.   I can ' t remember the questions now (and I don ' t think it told me which answers made me unsuitable, which does make sense).   That questionnaire was protected by a password, which was sent separately.So I did the questionnaire and was deemed suitable.  A second email confirmed that I would be sent a pack of three nasal swabs (remember those?).  Those arrived, with instructions.  There were swabs, with handles that break off, and tubes of liquid.  After taking the swab, you put it in the tube, break off the h...
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