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Survey on chronic pain to help researchers build a pain forecast

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Researchers at the University of Manchester are aiming to build a pain forecast system, that would work a little like a weather forecast and predict pain in the near future.

To understand how the forecast can support individuals with chronic pain, they are asking people aged 18+ living with chronic pain in the UK to complete their questionnaire.

Answers will be made anonymous and will only be viewed by researchers at the University of Manchester. It is also possible that some answers may be published or used in a student thesis. For more information, and to take part in the questionnaire visit tinyurl.com/PainForecast (deadline 30th November 2021)

If you have any questions, please contact Claire Little at claire.little@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk

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CecilyParsley

Done thank you Chanpreet

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DJK99

And done. If they could provide the information they mentioned that would be fantastic! Thanks Chanpreet

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