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Parkinson's Disease Research Study

  • Writer: Office Staff
    Office Staff
  • Mar 24, 2024
  • 1 min read

We were recently contacted by Waad Alolayan, who is a PhD candidate in Rehabilitation Science at the University of Alberta. She is working with Dr. Jana Rieger to coordinate a "usability research study aiming to test a non-invasive technology that is designed to help with swallowing therapy."


They are looking for volunteers with Parkinson's Disease for this study.

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The information letter on the study can be found here:


 
 
 

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