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Thumbs Up Canada: New Ad for Parkinson's Packs Wallop-Just Like the Disease

New Ad for Parkinson's Packs Wallop-Just Like the Disease

Monday April 7, 1:11 pm ET

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(MARKET WIRE)--Apr 7, 2008 -- Editors Note: A photo and video are included with this press release.

Parkinson Society Canada (PSC) is launching a new bilingual advertising campaign to create more awareness of Parkinson's disease and to provide the Canadian public with an understanding of the daily struggle people with Parkinson's experience. The campaign which includes television and print, coincides with Parkinson's Awareness month and was created with the help of one of Canada's leading creative agencies, TAXI 2. PSC hopes that these new ads will draw attention to just how difficult Parkinson's can be and to dispel the myth that this lesser known disease is just a minor inconvenience.

The campaign theme, "What would you do if your body turned against you?" focuses on the struggle of over 100,000 Canadians with Parkinson's. With an aging population, the number of Canadians with Parkinson's over the age of 65 is expected to double by 2013.

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Default Thanks Carolyn

Where's Waldo? Yes I am one of the clips...enter Carolyns link to the website enter "stories from the front" and watch the clips. I'm a litttle dyskinetic..nerves or too much drugs? Look for Joy in British Columbia....
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