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  2. Michael J. Fox gives update on Parkinson's disease [Video] - AOL

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    Michael J. Fox — at the 2021 "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson's" gala on October 23 — talks about his 30-year battle with Parkinson's.

  3. Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie - Wikipedia

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    Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie is a 2023 American documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim about the life of actor Michael J. Fox and his struggle with Parkinson's disease. [1] The film premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, and was then released on May 12, 2023, on Apple TV+. [2] [3] [4]

  4. Parkinsonism - Wikipedia

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    Parkinsonism is a clinical syndrome characterized by the four motor symptoms found in Parkinson's disease: tremor, bradykinesia (slowed movements), rigidity, and postural instability. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Parkinsonism gait problems can lead to falls and serious physical injuries.

  5. List of people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease - Wikipedia

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    Neil Diamond at Hollywood Walk of Fame induction, August 2012 Davis Phinney started a foundation to inspire and inform people with Parkinson's Further information: Category:People with Parkinson's disease

  6. First person: How I keep my Parkinson's symptoms at bay ... - AOL

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    Told he has Parkinson's disease at age 65, Rich Pollack embarked on a serious program of exercise, diet and regular treatments to tame his symptoms.

  7. Parkinsonian gait - Wikipedia

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    Parkinsonian gait (or festinating gait, from Latin festinare [to hurry]) is the type of gait exhibited by patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). [2] It is often described by people with Parkinson's as feeling like being stuck in place, when initiating a step or turning, and can increase the risk of falling. [3]