(Gray News) - Ozzy Osbourne says he can no longer walk as he continues his battle with Parkinson’s disease. The 76-year-old rock legend discussed the condition of his health on his SiriusXM radio show ...
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In recent years, as Osbourne battled Parkinson’s disease and underwent several spinal surgeries, the singer remained ...
Ozzy Osbourne is set to reunite with his original Black Sabbath bandmates for a final farewell concert in Birmingham, despite battling Parkinson's disease. The concert, taking place on July 5, ...
The Google cofounder has donated more than $1.5 billion to Parkinson’s research. Now, as he takes on autism, he’s also ...
Ozzy Osbourne will come out of touring retirement and reunite with the full Black Sabbath lineup for the first time in 20 ...
Nicole LaBolle initially dismissed her shaking as something fairly common before facing a Parkinson's diagnosis at 28 ...
Parkinson’s disease is a brain disorder that affects movement, making everyday tasks difficult for nearly one million people ...
Dorothy Sorlie, at one point, was afraid her life was coming to an abrupt end. “My husband hadn’t given up, but I did,” said Sorlie. “I thought, ‘Well, this is the way life is.’” From being fairly ...
“He’s very happy to be coming back and very emotional about this," Sharon told The Sun. “Parkinson’s is a progressive disease ...
Ozzy Osbourne spoke about his health on his radio show, saying he "can't walk" but is grateful to still be alive ahead of his Black Sabbath reunion show.