Since revealing his condition in 1998, the much loved star of the Back to the Future films and Spin City, who was forced to retire from acting in 2000, has raised millions of dollars for research into the disease.Īpologies-of-sorts trip off Limbaugh's tongue almost as readily as bile, and he later said sorry for accusing Fox of exaggerating his symptoms. While there is no cure for foot-in-mouth disease, Fox hopes that embryonic stem cell science could hold the key to tackling Parkinson's.
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