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NEW HealthUnlocked community research paper published

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LUPUS UK is delighted to announce that a new research paper produced collaboratively with this online community has now been published.

The paper "Will ‘the feeling of abandonment’ remain? Persisting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on rheumatology patients and clinicians" was led by MelanieSloan and the abstract is available to read at academic.oup.com/rheumatolo....

A very big THANK YOU to all those who contributed to this important research paper and THANK YOU to Melanie for her brilliant work!

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DJK99

Thanks for posting Chanpreet. Yes, read this the other week via The British Society fir Rheumatology website . No surprises really, eh? Good to see both sides feelings/opinions. Thanks to all for the hard work in making it happen, for all concerned. D

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jopo280886

Thank you Chanpreet, found this interesting! 🥰

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