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Win/Win: Take Part In Survey And Earn $75
Hello Readers,
This is a quick one: a leading market research company is conducting paid interviews with vitiligo patients and their caregivers aged from 6 to 17 years.
A 45-minute interview will help researchers better understand quality of life of those affected by vitiligo, to develop better treatments and care programs. By the same token, you will earn $75 for sharing your valuable insights!
To earn the honorarium, one must take a 5-minute online screening survey and complete the telephone interview. To see if you qualify, go to this website and use this referral code: VRF1234 (or you may not be rewarded if you don't!)
Interviews are starting today, on October 24th up until November 3rd, 2017 or until space fills up.
The VRF does not receive any renumeration for promoting this study. We are answerable only to our readers and to our own integrity. We keep our independence in the era of corporate lobbying, and we keep our sanity with a sense of humor.
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Copyright (C) Bodolóczki JúliaBy taking a little time to fill in the anonymous questionnaire, you can help researchers better understand and fight vitiligo.