Ozzy Osbourne has admitted he "cant walk" as he prepares for his final Black Sabbath show but is happy to be "still alive".
Osbourne is set to reunite with original bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward for a farewell concert in July.
Exenatide had no disease-modifying effects in a phase 3 trial Parkinson’s disease, despite earlier evidence from a phase 2 ...
The Prince of Darkness will play his final show in July, with Black Sabbath, Metallica, Slaye, Anthrax, and more featured on the high-profile bill.
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 ...
To that end, Lam started MediNotes. He is recruiting musicians to volunteer in spaces like hospitals and long-term care facilities. Liu is helping with the effort. Lynda Bussgang, the director of ...
Ozzy Osbourne's health struggles will not prevent him from taking the stage one final time. Despite being unable to walk, the ...
“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.
Ozzy Osbourne shares a heartbreaking update on his Sirius XM radio show about his Parkinson's diagnosis. The rocker tells his ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Onapgo (apomorphine hydrochloride) injection as the first and only ...
The GLP-1 receptor agonist exenatide failed to meet its primary outcome in a phase III trial of Parkinson's disease patients.