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Civil Rights Leader Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. Hospitalized with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., 84, has been hospitalized for observation due to Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), a rare neurodegenerative condition impacting movement and balance.

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  • Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., 84, has been hospitalized for observation due to a neurodegenerative condition, as reported by multiple news sources.
  • His current hospitalization is related to Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), a diagnosis confirmed last April, following an initial Parkinson's disease diagnosis in 2017.
  • Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) is a rare neurological disorder that significantly impacts body movements, walking, balance, and eye movements, according to the National Institutes of Health.
  • Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. is a renowned civil rights advocate, recognized for his work alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his lifelong dedication to racial equality and economic justice.
  • Jackson retired as president of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition in July 2023, having previously faced other health challenges including gallbladder surgery and Covid-19 in 2021.
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Center-leaning sources cover Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.'s hospitalization neutrally, focusing on factual reporting of his health condition and providing a balanced biographical overview. They avoid loaded language or selective emphasis, presenting information directly from official statements and historical records. The coverage prioritizes informing readers without pushing a particular narrative.

"The elder Jackson has been using a wheelchair and continued going into the office regularly until months ago, family members said."

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"Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., a longtime civil rights leader and former U.S. presidential candidate, has been hospitalized, the Rainbow PUSH Coalition announced Nov. 12."

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"Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. has been hospitalized with a neurodegenerative condition."

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Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) is a rare neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement, balance, and eye control. It causes stiffness, problems with walking and posture, difficulty moving the eyes vertically, swallowing problems, and cognitive changes. Symptoms worsen over time leading to complications like pneumonia and falls.

There is no cure for PSP, but symptom management includes Parkinson’s disease medications like levodopa for muscle stiffness and movement, Botox for eyelid spasms, antidepressants for mood and behavioral symptoms, physical therapy for balance and mobility, and assistive devices such as prism glasses and walking aids. Speech and swallowing therapies may also be beneficial.

Rev. Jesse Jackson was initially diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2017, but his diagnosis was later revised in April 2024 to Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), a different neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement and balance.

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