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Old 12-17-2020, 11:31 AM #1
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What a great job, Mr. Cottingham. Few places have been so important in the history of Parkinson's. 20 years of valuable information smothered by a hostile world. It will not be forgotten and will always be recorded in English (but also in Spanish).

I find it extraordinarily valuable to be able to read the concerns and responses of patients, families, doctors, since 1994 (the same year my father was diagnosed).

Those of us who now enjoy Google, Pubmed, Internet Archive, etc, cannot imagine how difficult it was to find valuable information in those years

PIENO (Parkinsons-Information-Exchange-Network-Online):

P-I-E-N-O Parkinsn Archive Treasures Collection about Parkinsons Disease

LISTSERV 16.0 - PARKINSN List at LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA

Thank you for everything.

(JMR, "Parkinsons here and now")
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