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A new study on physical activity in hereditary ataxias is recruiting for participants

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If you or someone you know is over 18 and has a confirmed diagnosis of a hereditary form of ataxia, you could take part in a new study on strength and balance in hereditary ataxias. Researchers at the University of Northampton are looking for opinions on research into physical activities designed for people living with hereditary ataxias. You can help them design their research!

To read more and take part, click here to read the study flier ataxia.org.uk/wp-content/up....

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So much duplication of effort around the world on studies. These guys have been doing the same thing in Australia for 2 years. Not just starting monash.edu/medicine/transla...

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