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Michael J. Fox is making waves with his triumphant return to acting after five years away, guest starring in Shrinking season 3 on Apple TV Plus as Harrison Fords Parkinsons afflicted therapist character, a role mirroring his own life, according to IMDb and FandomWire reports from late December. This comeback, highlighted in a fresh trailer, marks a poignant milestone, blending his iconic optimism with raw vulnerability amid ongoing battles with the disease. On the advocacy front, his Michael J. Fox Foundation scored big wins, securing one of just eight global Edmond J. Safra Fellowships for 2026-2028 at University Hospital Zurich to train top Parkinsons specialists and combat care shortages, as announced by USZ. In Texas, Greenberg Traurig lawyers repped MJFF to champion Proposition 14, unlocking 3 billion dollars in state funding for brain health research including Parkinsons, a national first per the firms January 6 release. Fresh off the MJFF site on January 12, the foundations BLAAC PD study spotlights Black and African American experiences through Q and A with Dr. Erin Foster, pushing for diverse data to unlock better treatments. A Spreaker podcast on January 10 buzzed about Fox reshaping Parkinsons policy while acting again, fueling chatter on personal resilience. Meanwhile, AOL dished heartbreaking updates where the 64 year old called the disease terrible and likened it to a bully in a culture of bullies, with his wife Tracy revealing its deep impact on their four kids. No confirmed public appearances or social media mentions popped in the last few days, though his Still documentary on Apple TV Plus, teased in a PBS News Hour clip around January 9, keeps his unfiltered story alive. These moves cement Foxs legacy, blending Hollywood flair with game changing research that could redefine Parkinsons futures.
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