In an Instagram video posted by his wife Emma Heming Willis on Thursday, Willis is seen interacting with Los Angeles police officers, shaking hands and posing for a photo.
Thousands of action movie fans of the 80’s and 90’s were saddened to learn of the retirement of one of their great idols, Bruce Willis. The actor, known for his roles in ‘Die Hard’ and ‘Pulp Fiction’,
In an Instagram post shared by his wife Emma Heming Willis on Thursday, Willis can be seen shaking hands with a Los Angeles police officer.
Emma Heming shared a clip that featured Bruce Willis, wearing a New York Yankees cap, shaking hands with a police officer
days after thanking firefighters for their efforts in tackling the Los Angeles wildfires. The Hollywood legend, who is battling frontotemporal dementia and aphasia, a communication disorder that ...
Bruce Willis has been facing a major change in his life after being diagnosed with aphasia, a neurological disorder that affects communication skills. This diagnosis le
who is battling dementia, shaking hands and talking with law enforcement officers seemingly battling the Los Angeles wildfires. "Spotting a first responder, Bruce never missed a chance to show his ...
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Bruce Willis' wife Emma Heming Willis has spoken out about the Hollywood actor's battle with frontotemporal dementia
Bruce Willis' stuttering was dismissed by health professionals as an early symptom of his dementia. The 'Die Hard' star suffered with the language disorder as a child and when he was being assessed doctors didn't think it was a sign he was suffering from the neurocognitive disorder, but was later diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2023.
People with shorter protective caps at the end of their chromosomes (called telomeres) may be more likely to develop age-related brain diseases such as stroke, dementia and late-life depression (usually diagnosed at age 60 or older),
There are two kinds of risk factors for dementia: non-modifiable and modifiable. Non-modifiable risk factors are ones that cannot be changed or eliminated, like aging, family history and genetics. Most cases of dementia aren’t related to genetics or ...