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Old 04-30-2009, 09:51 PM
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Exclamation Emory University Needs You - Hurry! Limited Registration!

I am already enrolled in this program and quite a few folks
are already enrolled as well; however, I have spoken with
Colleen at Team WebEase with Emory University (in Georgia);
and they are needing MORE people to participate:


Quote:
Are you interested in learning more about how to manage your epilepsy? WebEase is an internet program designed to help you take your medications on time, manage stress, and improve sleep habits. By participating in this research study, you could earn a gift card worth up to $20.

Click this link to learn more about WebEase!

This link will take the person to the first website where we will assign each person their own code number. After they receive the code number, they can take the survey and then either start the program right away or begin in six weeks.

Our website at Emory University is Team WebEase (Home Page).
They are quick to let you know if you qualify or not,
and PLUS - the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Epilepsy of Atlanta, GA is sponsoring this program.

Your PRIVACY is respected to the highest - and this is based on
a study; you do not have to participate if you do not so desire.

The CURRENT REQUIREMENTS ARE:
To participate in WebEase, you must:

1. Be 18 years of age or older
2. Understand and speak English
3. Have been diagnosed with epilepsy
4. Have been on at least one AED for more than 3 months
5. Have access to the internet
6. Be willing to participate




This program is official and you are encouraged to participate; this post is approved by Sharon aka Southie.
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