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RLS, Falls And Bone Health - Online Survey

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The University of St Mark and St John in Plymouth is running a project which will gather information to try to identify any relationship between Restless Legs Syndrome/Willis-Ekbom Disease (RLS/WED) and the risk of falls and fracture incidence. They have asked RLS-UK to invite you to participate in their online survey.

If you would like to take part, please visit:

rls-uk.org/news/2019/7/21/r...

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Joolsg

I’ll take a look but suspect I won’t be eligible as I also have MS & often fall due to balance/weakness problems.

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Pam34

I’ve completed it. Not sure of its significance. I’d rather they invested in finding a cure!

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Pippins2

Done

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Snowdrop1947

Have completed it.

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Thank you Snowdrop, Pippins and Pam for completing the online survey. :)

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