Hyderabad: Apparently, more than 10 million people around the globe suffer from a brain disorder called Parkinson's disease. But there is still a lack of information among the general public regarding the disease and its symptoms. Some people remember Parkinson's as the disease that Muhammad Ali or Robin Williams was diagnosed with.
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This does provide brief coverage of the disease but rarely generates awareness. But as notable figures discuss their issues publicly, it helps the person trying to cope with the same difficulty. Here is a list of notable public figures that have helped shape the discussion around Parkinson's Disease:
1. Muhammad Ali:
The People's Champion was diagnosed with Parkinson's just three years after retiring from his boxing career. Ali worked for the rest of his life to generate funds for Parkinson's research, even bearing the Olympic flag in 2012. He generated Parkinson's awareness around the globe and helped in establishing The Muhammad Ali Parkinson Centre in Arizona, USA.
2. Robin Williams:
The actor-comedian was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease three months before his death in August 2014. The revelation of the Academy Award winner's condition also made the disease a topic of discussion on public platforms.
3. George H W Bush: