Emma Heing Willis Debunks 'Stupid Headlines' About Bruce Willis' Life Following Dementia Diagnosis

Bruce Willis wife, Emma Heming Willis, dismisses "stupid headlines" about her husband's life post-Aphasia dia gnosis as "far from the truth." Seeking to address misconceptions, she emphasizes the need for accurate understanding of Willis' situation.
Roger Sexton Dead: Cause of Death of 'Survivor: The Amazon' Star Revealed

Roger Sexton Dead: Cause of Death of 'Survivor: The Amazon' Star Revealed

Roger Sexton, who was on the sixth season of the reality TV show, "Survivor: The Amazon," has died. He was 76.
Hunter Biden Jokes With Therapist About How Father Pres. Joe Biden Has Dementia in 2019, New Book Claims

Hunter Biden Jokes With Therapist About How Father Pres. Joe Biden Has Dementia in 2019, New Book Claims

Hunter Biden has reportedly made his father, U.S. President Joe Biden, the butt of the joke when he exchanged text messages with his therapist joking that Biden had dementia in 2019, according to a new book.
WWE Pro Wrestler and Legend Terry Funk Confirms Being in Residential Care

WWE Pro Wrestler and Legend Terry Funk in Residential Care, Representative Confirms

WWE legend, Terry Funk, confirmed being in residential care as Mick Foley, WWE, and others offered their regard to the wrestler.
Colorado Woman With Dementia Sues Police Over Rough Arrest

73-Year-Old Colorado Woman With Dementia Sues Police Over Rough Arrest

A police officer in Colorado was placed under investigation for the forceful arrest of an elderly woman with dementia.
New study found that drinking coffee reduces Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.

Drinking Coffee Reduces Dementia Risks, New Study Shows

New study found that drinking coffee reduces Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.

New Study: Purpose-Driven Life May Improve Health of Aging Brain

Rush University Medical Center, the top-ranked medical institution, recently conducted a study that concluded a purpose-driven life may improve the health of an aging brain.

Mexican-American Seniors More Likely to Develop Alzheimer's Disease, Study Says

Alzheimer's & Dementia, a research journal, published a study which concluded that Mexican-Americans of a certain age commonly experience mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which is a memory hindrance. Mexican-Americans' risk for early Alzheimer's disease is ultimately due to the early onset of certain chronic health conditions.
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