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I don't remember what I ticked at that point. I tend to opt out of additional spam.
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Ditto here.Originally posted by Snooky View PostI tried signing up but said no to other people contacting for things unrelated to this study, then it said I'm not eligible
"I consent to being contacted by the study team for future studies that may or may not be related to the PPMI study." - No.
"Thank you for your interest in this study! Based on the information you provided, you are not currently eligible to participate in the PPMI smell test challenge."
And if you get "Unknown error. Please try again." go back and read the OP! :doh
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I tried signing up but said no to other people contacting for things unrelated to this study, then it said I'm not eligible
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Michael J Fox - amazing guy. Sadly I can't participate. Wrong country.
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Mine arrived earlier in the week, as you say a couple of them weren’t too obvious. Only took a few minutes, and then uploaded the results to the website.
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My scratch and sniff pack arrived. Forty things to sniff and identify. Some of them were immediately obvious, some were a little more difficult.
Anyway, all done in about 15 mins. A small contribution towards Parkinson's research.
I think they're still accepting people to take part so it's not too late to register your interest.
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Do your bit for Parkinson's research
People over 40, with and without a Parkinson's diagnosis, are being recruited to take a simple sniff test and answer some questions.
https://smell-test.myppmi.org/?utm_campaign=CARU_NIHR
Take 15 mins from your day to help!
When you're presented with a page displaying a document with the trial information, you have to click the save button after you've entered your name and email address. Otherwise you'll get an error when you try to submit the consent form underneath. Yes, this is from experience. I thought the save button was to just download the document for offline review.Tags: None
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