Rev Jackson says he manages Parkinson’s with daily therapy

AP Photo/Sophia Tareen Inmates at Cook County Jail kneel to pray during Christmas Day services with the Rev. Jesse Jackson on Monday in Chicago. The civil rights leader disclosed a 2015 diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease last month. Jackson said he’s trying to manage progression of the disease with daily medication, physical therapy and prayer.

AP Photo/Sophia Tareen The Rev. Jesse Jackson addresses inmates at Cook County Jail during a Christmas Day sermon on Monda, in Chicago. Jackson disclosed a 2015 diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease last month. The 76-year-old said he’s trying to manage progression of the disease with daily medication, physical therapy and prayer.

CHICAGO — The Rev. Jesse Jackson said he’s relying on daily physical therapy, medication and prayer to manage Parkinson’s disease, but he showed few signs of slowing down Monday as he carried on a decades-old Christmas tradition with a sermon to inmates at one of the nation’s largest jails.

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