Michael J. Fox revealed the only reason he initially went public with his Parkinson’s diagnosis was because of the intense scrutiny from the paparazzi.
is a passionate advocate for people with Parkinson’s disease, but he revealed the only reason he initially went public with his illness is because of the intensity of the bullying he was facing from the paparazzi.about the “great opportunity” his illness presented in terms of educating the public and raising money to find a cure, and how that disclosure almost didn’t happen. “It was seven or eight years after I had been diagnosed ...
Saturday marks the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Michael J. Fox Foundation, which the Emmy winner plans to commemorate with a huge benefit featuring major celebrity guests and performances fromearlier this week that in terms of their approach to finding a cure for this disease, “We are loading up all the cannons we can and pointing them at the target. One of them will fire and it will happen. The disease is a problem that will be there until you solve it. But we’re hopeful.
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