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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Second Request for a MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS "SYMPTOMS" RESEARCH STUDY


45 people responded to my first  blog-posting and so the researchers asked that I again post as they would like more people to complete their research questionnaire




MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SYMPTOMS RESEARCH STUDY

Researchers in the Physical Activity and Behavior Lab at the University of Massachusetts Amherst are currently recruiting individuals with MS for a study of MS symptoms. 

This is a voluntary study that is testing a new comprehensive symptom questionnaire to determine how well it is able to measure the severity, frequency, and distressfulness of MS symptoms. 

The study can be completed by mail or online and participants will be compensated for their time and effort. Participants in the study must have a definite diagnosis of MS and be between 20-70 years old. 

Anyone interested in more information should contact Dr. Erin Snook by email esnook@kin.umass.edu or telephone (413) 545-6007






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Disclaimer:  'MS Views and News' (MSVN), does not endorse any products or services found on this blog. It is up to you to seek advice from your healthcare provider. The intent of this blog is to provide information on various medical conditions, medications, treatments, and procedures for your personal knowledge and to keep you informed of current health-related issues. It is not intended to be complete or exhaustive, nor is it a substitute for the advice of your physician. Should you or your family members have any specific medical problem, seek medical care promptly.
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9 comments:

Margaret said...

I would be interested in participating. Are they looking for people worldwide or only in the USA?

Stuart said...

Worldwide is the answer

Cherie said...

I just contacted them. Somehow missed this the first time you posted it.

Stuart said...

Simple research studies such as this, can be answered via questionnaires makes it easy for most everybody to participate and so I welcome the research facilities that ask me to provide the information

Clare said...

I just emailed them to join the study. Thanks for reposting/

Anonymous said...

I emailed them to participate, today.

I missed the first one, too.

Evan said...

Already part of the study. participated over six months ago.

Laurie said...

I just contacted them. Somehow missed this the first time you posted it

Laurie said...

I emailed them to participate, today.

I missed the first one, too.