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Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter Has Dementia, the Carter Center Says
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has dementia, her family announced Tuesday.
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Bruce Willis' Wife Gets Emotional Sharing How Daughter, 9, Helps Care For Her Dad
Three months after Bruce Willis’ dementia diagnosis was revealed, his wife is sharing how their 9-year-old daughter is learning about her dad’s disease and assisting in his care.
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Pizza Delivery Driver Helps Fallen Elderly Woman
A Florida family is praising a pizza delivery driver who helped their 90-year-old mother after a fall. Security cameras captured his kindness while they waited for help to arrive.
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Bruce Willis' Family Says His Condition Has Progressed to Frontotemporal Dementia
The family of retired actor Bruce Willis says his condition has progressed to frontotemporal dementia. Willis’ family previously stated in 2022 that he had been diagnosed with aphasia.
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Skip the Soda, Pass on the Frozen Pizza and Other Foods You Should Avoid to Decrease Dementia Risk
Frozen dinners, ice cream, sugary drinks and other ultra-processed foods have been linked to obesity and heart disease, but a new study warns of a different worry: dementia. It found that a higher percentage of ultra-processed foods in a diet was associated with a cognitive decline in adults.
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‘Ferris Bueller' Star Edie McClurg's Conservator Says She's a Possible Victim of Elder Abuse
“Ferris Bueller” star Edie McClurg, 77, suffers from dementia and now her legal team is fighting to get a man who has been living with her out of her home.
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‘Sounds Good!' Choir to Perform With Live Audience for First Time in 2 Years
Every Wednesday at the First Presbyterian Church in Evanston, you can hear music coming from the second floor of the building.
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Adult Choir Brings Music, Connection and Memory Practice
Adult choirs in the Chicago suburbs brings people together to create beautiful music and practice memory exercises that aid in dementia. NBC 5’s Vi Nguyen reports.
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Is Coffee Good for Your Memory? A Harvard Brain Expert Shares How She Gets the Most Out of Its Health Benefits
Dr. Uma Naidoo, a nutritional psychiatrist and Harvard Medical School professor, shares the health benefits of drinking coffee — and how to maximize its brain-boosting properties.