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Post Billy Connolly insists staying on tour alleviates symptoms of Parkinson's disease - M


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Billy Connolly insists staying on tour alleviates symptoms of Parkinson's disease
Mirror.co.uk
Billy Connolly has told how continuing to tour helps alleviate the symptoms of his Parkinson's disease . The comedian revealed that spending weeks on the road makes him feel healthy and happy and allows him to forget about the illness. However, he said ...
Billy Connolly: Touring helps me to forget Parkinson's symptomsHerald Scotland

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