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Michael J. Fox, Parkinson's disease
Michael J Fox, 63, shares heartbreaking toll of Parkinson's in new update as he admits 'it's hard': 'Gotta keep it intact'
Michael J Fox has admitted that maintaining his dark sense of humour is becoming increasingly difficult as he continues his battle with Parkinson's disease. The 63-year-old actor made the candid admission whilst attending his foundation's annual A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's gala in New York City on Saturday.
Michael J Fox makes sad admission about Parkinson’s diagnosis: ‘It’s hard for me’
Back to the Future star Michael J Fox has admitted that his Parkinson’s condition makes it difficult for him to maintain his dark sense of humour. The 63-year-old actor, who was diagnosed with the disease in 1991, has maintained an active public presence including appearances at Glastonbury and awards shows, despite retiring from acting in 2020.
Michael J. Fox Leans On Humor In His Battle With Parkinson's
While filming "Doc Hollywood" in 1991, Michael J. Fox first noticed a tremor in his pinky finger. A visit to a neurologist brought a life-changing diagnosis: young-onset Parkinson’s disease (PD). At just 29 years old, Fox faced the daunting reality of a progressive neurological condition.
Michael J. Fox Says He Has to Keep His Dark Humor 'Intact' Amid Parkinson's Battle
Michael J. Foxremains committed to prioritizing optimism — even during challenging times. At the annual A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson’s gala, hosted by the Michael J. Fox Foundation on Saturday,
Michael J. Fox on Retaining His Dark Sense of Humor amid Parkinson's: 'I Gotta Keep It Intact' (Exclusive)
The actor chatted with PEOPLE about using humor to cope while attending the Michael J. Fox Foundation's annual gala on Nov. 16
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Parkinson’s disease to surge to 3.15 million worldwide by 2033, finds report
Parkinson's disease cases will rise to 3.15 million by 2033. The increase will be seen in seven countries including the US, ...
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Combating Parkinson's with rock climbing
There is currently no cure for Parkinson's Disease. But some with Parkinson's are finding that an unusual therapy – rock ...
Business Insider
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Cerevance Doses First Patient in Pivotal Phase 3 ARISE Trial of Solengepras for Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease
Solengepras is a potentially first-in-class, oral, non-dopaminergic investigational therapy in development for
Parkinson’s
disease
ARISE will evaluate the efficacy of solengepras as an adjunctive ...
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US Senators Push to Ban Pesticide Linked to Parkinson’s
In an open letter, seven United States senators are asking the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to do what dozens ...
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Oklahoma woman with Parkinson’s Disease duped out of $20,000 in bitcoin scam
An elderly Oklahoma woman stricken with Parkinson’s Disease lost $20,000 in a cryptocurrency ploy that was crafted as a scam ...
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Make this one lifestyle change to lower your Parkinson’s disease risk
There’s still a lot we don’t know about how Parkinson’s disease develops. But one lifestyle intervention already has strong evidence behind it.
The Courier
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How spitting in a pot could help find a cure for Parkinson's disease
If you could potentially help find a cure for
Parkinson's
Disease
, and it would only take a few minutes of your time in ...
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Second City Theater’s improv program seeks to enhance cognitive and social skills in Parkinson’s patients
Some people with Parkinson’s Disease are turning to improv to boost their cognitive skills and spend more time with others.
The Tribune
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Parkinson’s disease to surge to 3.15 million worldwide by 2033: Report
The rise will specifically be seen in the US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK and Japan The Tribune, now published from ...
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Parkinson's paradox: When more dopamine means more tremor
Researchers from the Champalimaud Foundation have shed light on the puzzling relationship between dopamine and rest tremor in ...
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