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Hi all.

I am looking for volunteers to take part in a breathing study at Kingston University, London.

The study looks at the effects Buteyko breathing techniques on pulmonary sarcoidosis. It involves two visits in between a four week programme. Both visits comprise of a quality of life questionnaire, lung function testing and a 6 minute walk test.

Please find some more information at sarcoidosisresearch.wordpre...

I would greatly appreciate anyone getting in contact.

Thanks

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