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HIV Study in the US

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At MediTalk, we have launched a new research study in the US that you may be interested in or someone you may know.

We are interested in speaking with people diagnosed with HIV.

Participation in the study will consist of completing 2 online surveys (length 20minutes each)

For completion of the electronic surveys as a thank you for your time and contribution we would like to offer an incentive of 30USD for the 1st survey and 35 USD for the 2nd survey.

If interested, please contact me at b.bermejo@meditalk.world

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Shodza

Interested

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Hi, thank you for your interest in the study. Please contact me at b.bermejo@meditalk.world for further information and contact details.

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