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Michael J. Fox: Parkinson’s ‘sucks’ — but ‘pity is a benign form of abuse’

Por: New York Post Entertainment March 15, 2023

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Michael J. Fox is grateful for the life he lives — even if that means having to wrestle with Parkinson’s disease for decades. The “Back to the Future” star opened up about his health condition Tuesday while promoting his new documentary,  at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas. “Parkinson’s sucks — but it’s a great life,” said Fox, 61, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at age 29 in 1991. “I have no... + full article



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