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Real Talk from Patients

Members of The Michael J. Fox Foundation community share their experiences with Parkinson's.


  • Cover of the book "VIVID" by MJFF Board of Directors chairman Jeff Keefer.

    MJFF Board Chairman Publishes Eye-Popping Photography from around the World

    A portion of proceeds from Jeff Keefer’s book benefits MJFF.
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    A Gift (to Research) That Keeps on Giving

    For more Foundation news and research updates, read the Spring/Summer 2019 edition of The Fox Focus, our biannual newsletter.
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  • Person with Parkinson's Mark Robinson holding his guitar.

    Making His Mark: How One Man Uses Music to Inspire Others

    Though his Parkinson's symptoms limited his ability to play guitar, Mark Robinson's positive attitude and tenacity enabled him to finish his 14-song album.
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  • Team Fox supporter Maureen Ashdown.

    My Documentary: How The Michael J. Fox Foundation Is Outfoxing Parkinson's

    Maureen Ashdown is a Team Fox fundraiser who filmed a short documentary on her work with Team Fox.
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  • Author and person with Parkinson's John L. Lipp with his husband Peter.

    Just Another Lucky Man

    John L. Lipp lives with Parkinson's disease but considers himself a lucky man, thanks to the unconditional love and support of his husband.
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    Here for It: Working Together to Speed a Cure for Parkinson's

    MJFF interviewed 12 prominent voices in the PD community asking how they see the Foundation's role in Parkinson's research and awareness and share our sense of purpose.
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Fundraise for a Cure

Thousands of Team Fox members worldwide are turning their passions and interests into millions in funding for Parkinson's research.

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Join the Study that's Changing Everything

Researchers are studying the link between sense of smell and brain health. People with and without Parkinson's can help by taking a scratch-and-sniff test. It’s free, mailed to your home and takes just 15 minutes to complete.

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