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12 Celebrities Who Have Battled Dementia
SheKnows via Yahoo News· 3 days agoFor those living with dementia, or those with loved ones experiencing dementia, the condition can be overwhelming and have a profound effect on overall...
Aphasia can lead to social isolation. Help in Midland is available.
Midland Reporter-Telegram· 6 days agoThere are many side effects that might come with suffering a stroke or traumatic brain injury, but...
Bruce Willis Celebrated on Father's Day by Demi Moore and Daughters
Entertainment Tonight· 7 days agoBruce Willis was honored with a sweet tribute from Demi Moore, Emma Heming and his oldest daughters...
Using novel discourse treatment to improve communication in people with aphasia
Medical Xpress· 7 days agoAphasia is a condition that affects a quarter of stroke survivors. It impairs communication abilities, including speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Aphasia ...
Howard Blatt, stroke survivor who co-founded an aphasia support group, died at 88
NPR· 5 days agoThat health catastrophe left him with a paralyzed arm and leg, as well as almost total loss of speech. He was diagnosed with aphasia, a brain disorder that can occur after ...
Demi Moore, Emma Heming Willis team up to celebrate Bruce Willis on Father's Day: 'Our favorite girl...
ABC News· 7 days agoBruce Willis is a dad of five daughters who are now supporting him as he battles dementia. Bruce...
Demi Moore and Emma Heming Team Up for Father's Day Tribute to Bruce Willis
Men's Journal· 7 days agoRumer Willis, Bruce Willis, Scout Willis, Emma Heming Willis, and Tallulah Willis attend Demi...
Bill Pullman Reveals He Almost Passed on ‘Murdaugh Murders’
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 5 days agoYou can’t blame Bill Pullman for feeling hesitant about taking on the lead role in Lifetime’s...
RIP, Donald Sutherland
The Bulwark· 3 days agoDonald Sutherland’s greatness rested in his versatility, and the key to his versatility was this slight smile he could do: there was an impishness, a...
Do We Need Language to Think?
New York Times· 5 days agoA group of neuroscientists argue that our words are primarily for communicating, not for reasoning. Starting in the 1960s, Noam Chomsky, a linguist at M.I.T., argued that we use language for ...