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Participants wanted for prism glasses study

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Researchers at Durham University are looking for people living with PSP to help them with their study, looking into the use of prism glasses.

The researchers are interested in whether or not people living with PSP use prism glasses, and if so how the prisms help them to compensate for their symptoms.

The study comprises of an online survey asking about experience of, and attitude toward, the use of prism glasses. The survey should take approximately 10 minutes to complete and answer will be anonymous.

If you are interested in taking part in this study, please follow the link to complete the survey: durhampsychology.eu.qualtri...

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