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Michael J. Fox, a beloved actor known for his roles in iconic films like Back to the Future and the hit television series Family Ties, has been a public figure of resilience and determination for over three decades. Since his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis in the early 1990s, Fox has become a beacon of hope and…
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