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The doctor, Ray Dorsey M. Its first noticeable symptoms are movement problems—tremors, slowness and twitching—that progress to the point where sufferers have trouble dressing themselves, bathing and completing other daily tasks most of us take for granted. Finally, it is fatal. It is a long, unpleasant way to die. My friend, Ken Payment, died of the disease a few years ago. The disease forced him to give up his beloved law practice and made it increasingly difficult for him to perform daily tasks he once did without thinking.
His wife, Jane Conrad, who is also an attorney, gave up her own practice to care for him. She finds it harder to speak, needs her husband to help her dress, and complains of feeling depressed.
Twenty years ago, Dr. Once Dorsey began to follow that thread, he became horrified by the degree to which harmful chemicals pervade our environment and how little is being done about it. I assumed the food I ate was free of harmful chemicals. I assumed that the air I breathed was safe. I no longer think any of that. These substances, Dorsey says, are far more prevalent in our food, water, homes and backyards than most Americans suspect.