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PRESS RELEASE - Immediate


JULY 15, 2002


CONTACTS:
Tom Berdine, President, Young Onset Parkinson's Association (YOPA)
 505-2293-5612, [log in to unmask]
Greg Sterling, Public Relations Officer, YOPA, 724-734-6237,
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Jackie Christensen, Minnesota YOPA representative, 612-721-2282


Young Onset Parkinson's Association (YOPA)
A New Generation of Advocates

July 15, 2002 -- Albuquerque, NM

Today a new national advocacy organization dedicated to addressing the
specific needs and issues affecting Parkinson's disease (PD) patients
diagnosed before the age 55 is being launched. The Young Onset
Parkinson's Association (YOPA) strives to provide education and
awareness on young-onset Parkinson's disease worldwide.

Tom Berdine, president and founder of YOPA, noted that the organization
is different from other PD advocacy groups in several ways.

"YOPA is intended to serve people around the United States as well as
other countries who have Parkinson's disease, specifically those who
developed the disease before the age of 55," said Berdine, who was
diagnosed at age 33.  "I recently received an e-mail from the mother of
a 14 year old boy diagnosed with Parkinson's.  His symptoms include full
body tremors.  We have many members aged 18-26 on youngparkinsons.com.
This is not fair to them.  They have just as much right as anyone else
to live a healthy life. We need to find a cure today, not tomorrow."

The primary mission of the Young Onset Parkinson's Association (YOPA) is
to educate the public and elected officials on issues relating to
Parkinson's disease, specifically those issues associated with the young
onset community. YOPA's Board of Directors and representatives are
composed solely of people with Parkinson's disease, and receive no
salary for their services. YOPA's membership includes Parkinson's
patients worldwide, many of who serve as YOPA Ambassadors.

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Another key component of YOPA's mission is to assist all young-onset
Parkinson's patients, with emphasis on the newly diagnosed.  YOPA is
actively searching for these people and is developing an effective means
of personal support using the Internet.

The Association's State Representatives convey health related issues and
legislation to all Parkinson's groups and patients by attending and
supporting Parkinson's forums, symposiums, and fundraisers throughout
the nation.

Additionally, YOPA sponsors both local and national fundraisers
providing much needed funds for advocacy and research efforts. YOPA
plans to work closely with environmental groups, researchers, and public
health organizations on the potential role environmental factors and/or
chemical toxins are a cause of Parkinson's Disease.

We are working collectively with other Parkinson's organizations to
ensure that duplication of effort does not exist, and to offer them our
unique blend of energy and varied professional backgrounds.


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Sincerely,
__________________________________________________________________
Tom Berdine

President; Young Onset Parkinson's Association (YOPA)
http://www.yopa.org/

Founder; YoungParkinsons.com
http://www.youngparkinsons.com/
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