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There is a rumour that there may still be places available on the King's College study into the non-motor symptoms of RLS. You may recall this study was mentioned a few weeks ago on this page and in the RLS-UK newsletter.

If you would be interested in finding out more information about the study and/or taking part, you will need to email chair@rls-uk.org - who can then put you in contact with King's College.

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iirc? only for those who live in London

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No, this is a separate study, which is taking place at the University of Westminster... This study is open nationally.

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Sent an email I'll post any news.

Got an email back and they are sending me out a 'pack'.

Stay tuned!!!!!!

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