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In Parkinson's disease, this protein sticks together into toxic clumps that cause nerve cell death and leads to patients suffering from symptoms such as tremors, difficulties moving and muscle stiffness.

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But being Welsh is a big thing at football clubs, so we stick together.

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"We are a new team and we have to stick together and focus on the things we've done well and see where we can improve."

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After he was attacked in 2020, supporters raised thousands of pounds for a huge banner to be displayed inside Pride Park during matches, which read: 'Andre Wisdom: we are a family, we stick together.'

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"There's one thing that I've learned in football," he said, "and it's that if you down tools, you give up, nothing can work. You stick together, you fight, you give yourself a chance."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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