Michael J Fox is doing important work to help people like him that suffers from Parkinson's Disease. Here is his website. He has earned over 120 million dollars in donations to work for a cure.
http://www.michaeljfox.org/
Also, though he can control symptoms of Parkinson's by taking medicine, he chooses to no longer act and has retired (in 2000). It's very likely that he sees his political work to try to get a stem cell research bill passed as more important than acting in movies. The last stem cell research bill passed by Congress was vetoed by President Bush.
My name is Kyle and I am a University of Central Florida alumnus in Digital Media. I have been a long-time roller coaster/park enthusiast; however I used to be afraid of coasters. That all changed after I rode Dragon Challenge for the first time in 2006 (RIP) on the Ice/Hungarian Horntail side. Since then, it's been upward from here; fast forward to today, and I've ridden some of the tallest and fastest coasters in the world. I've also visited parks throughout North America and Europe. And I'm not done yet; in fact, I intend to design a theme park myself!
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Michael J Fox is doing important work to help people like him that suffers from Parkinson's Disease. Here is his website. He has earned over 120 million dollars in donations to work for a cure.
http://www.michaeljfox.org/
Also, though he can control symptoms of Parkinson's by taking medicine, he chooses to no longer act and has retired (in 2000). It's very likely that he sees his political work to try to get a stem cell research bill passed as more important than acting in movies. The last stem cell research bill passed by Congress was vetoed by President Bush.
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