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Do you have antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). An invitation to participate in a research project.

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A research study is being undertaken by Dr Karen Hambly from the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences at the University of Kent.

This research is concerned with participation in physical activity and exercise among people with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS).

The study is an online survey and is voluntary and anonymous.

The link to take the survey is here and the survey will remain open until the end of September 2012

survey.kent.ac.uk/exercisea...

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HI WARFARIN Ace, Yes I have this Antiphospholipid (APS) of also known by the name of Hughes Syndrome. That is what caused my miscarriges, and the big stroke in 2007. I did fill in the survey when I received the Ace Magazine, which is absolutely a first rate, informative magazine and read by many. It will be interesting to see if the results of this Survey is published. I think anyone who has need of Anticoagulation should join this 3 Monthly Magazine, with so much useful information. I am sure there are lots of folks out there struggling with so many different problems, and to read the different Stories, and also being able to Contact their Contact Volunteers is wonderful. Hope lots of folks fill in this Survey. Lf981400Q

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