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Help Others with Epilepsy!

Wed, 01/25/2012 - 16:01
Hey everyone, I am part of a study at Columbia University which hopes to build upon the collected wisdom of people living with epilepsy to inform research about how people take control of their health. Our goal is to provide an opportunity for people with epilepsy to benefit one another through research by sharing their experiences. The easy part about it is that you can participate over any computer with internet access: it is an online questionnaire which should take about 60 minutes to complete. The study is voluntary and confidential. In return for completing the survey, participants receive a gift card of their choice and an entry into a lottery for an additional reward. Participants must identify as having epilepsy and be between the ages of 18 and 65. For further details, please contact the Columbia Couples Lab at 212-854-0127, or e-mail Columbia.Epilepsy.Study[at]gmail[dot]com. (Note: Use @ and . in your emails.) Thanks so much! Vanessa S Research Assistant

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