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Bruce Willis's Wife Shares Emotional Dementia Update

Emma Heming Willis opens up about the daily challenges of caring for husband Bruce Willis amid his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis, sharing intimate family details and calling for greater dementia awareness.

Bruce Willis's Daughter Shares Dementia Update

Evelyn Willis opens up about her father's frontotemporal dementia journey in a poignant Instagram post, revealing how the family copes with the Hollywood legend's condition.

Fawlty Towers Star Prunella Scales Dies Aged 96

Beloved British actress Prunella Scales, famous for her iconic role as Sybil Fawlty in Fawlty Towers, has passed away at 96 after a courageous battle with dementia, leaving behind a remarkable entertainment legacy.

Prunella Scales' dementia battle: Love triumphs

Sybil Fawlty actress Prunella Scales continues to inspire despite dementia diagnosis, with husband Timothy West revealing their touching love story and how they've adapted their lives.

Prunella Scales health update after death hoax

Beloved British actress Prunella Scales, famous for her role as Sybil Fawlty, is alive despite online rumours. Her son confirms she continues to live with dementia but remains in good spirits.

NHS to roll out early dementia blood tests

Revolutionary new blood tests that can identify dementia up to 15 years before symptoms emerge are set to transform early diagnosis and treatment across the NHS, offering hope to millions of families.

Early Dementia Sign Most People Miss

A leading medical expert has identified a crucial early warning sign of dementia that frequently goes unnoticed. Discover what to look for and when to seek medical advice.

Early Dementia Warning Signs: 9 Symptoms to Watch

New research reveals crucial early indicators of dementia that often go unnoticed for years. Discover the subtle changes in memory, behaviour and cognitive function that could signal future brain health issues.

Emma Willis Reveals Bruce's Dementia Care Burden

Bruce Willis's wife Emma opens up about the 'huge burden' of frontotemporal dementia caregiving, sharing emotional insights into their family's daily struggles and the lack of public awareness about the devastating condition.

Dementia Treatment Breakthrough: New Era Begins

Groundbreaking research is revolutionising dementia care with new treatments that tackle underlying disease processes rather than just managing symptoms. Discover the promising developments bringing hope to millions.

Walk Backwards to Boost Brain Health and Fight Dementia

Groundbreaking UCLA research suggests the viral 'retro-walking' trend could significantly boost brain health, improve memory, and help protect against cognitive decline. Discover the surprising science behind walking backwards.

Dementia drug postcode lottery warning for NHS patients

A stark postcode lottery means dementia patients across the UK could be denied access to revolutionary new treatments, as the NHS struggles to prepare for their rollout. Experts warn of a 'lost generation' without urgent action.

Puzzles and Dementia: Truth Revealed

New research examines whether doing puzzles truly protects against dementia. Discover the science behind cognitive decline and what really works for brain health.

Unusual Early Warning Signs of Dementia Revealed

Leading neurologists reveal the subtle, often-overlooked early indicators of dementia that go far beyond simple forgetfulness. Discover the critical red flags in behaviour, language, and spatial awareness that could signal the onset of disease.

Daily Habits That Slash Dementia Risk Revealed

Groundbreaking research from Oxford and Exeter universities identifies key daily activities—from reading to household chores—that can significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia, offering a proactive approach to brain health.

Leg strength could predict dementia risk, study finds

New UK research uncovers a startling link between poor leg strength and accelerated cognitive decline. Experts reveal how a simple physical test could be a key indicator for future brain health and dementia risk.

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