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Young people and skin conditions

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Hello!

We're looking for volunteers aged 14-22 years old who would like to share their stories of having a skin condition. This is for a project about what it's like for young people to have psoriasis, alopecia, acne and/or eczema. The research will help add a new section to the award-winning peer-support website healthtalk.org

If you're aged 14-22, have one (or more) of the skin conditions mentioned above and would like some more information about what taking part in the research would involve, please email me at abigail.mcniven@phc.ox.ac.uk

Many thanks and best wishes,

Abi McNiven (Health Experiences Research Group, University of Oxford)

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