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Billy Connolly has volunteered to become a "guinea pig" in stem cell research as part of efforts to find a cure for Parkinson's disease.
The comedian born in Glasgow was diagnosed with the disease five years ago.
He says he has been in contact with scientists at Harvard University in Massachusetts, USA, whose stem cell institute is a leader in Parkinson's research.
The 75-year-old told The Mail on Sunday: "I talked to guys who worked at Harvard and told them I would be a guinea pig for them.
"I think they'll take me on this."
Connolly was diagnosed with prostate cancer – for which he had surgery – in the same week, he was told that he had Parkinson's disease in 2013.
The disease is the first thing he thinks about every day, he told the paper.
He added, "What I find most difficult is to understand that this will never go away."– Press Association
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