Bruce Willis's Health Update: Family Provides Ongoing Support Amid Frontotemporal Dementia Battle
Bruce Willis, diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) after initially retiring due to aphasia, is reportedly in "really great health overall" despite his progressive condition, receiving continuous family support.

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Overview
Bruce Willis retired from acting in 2022 following an initial diagnosis of aphasia, a neurodegenerative condition primarily affecting his communication abilities.
His condition later progressed from aphasia to frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a more severe neurodegenerative disease impacting language and empathy, diagnosed nearly a year after his initial revelation.
Bruce Willis receives continuous support from his ex-wife Demi Moore, current wife Emma Heming Willis, and their children, with Emma serving as his primary caregiver.
Two years after his FTD diagnosis, Emma Heming Willis reported that Bruce is in "really great health overall," despite the ongoing challenges of his condition, while remaining highly mobile.
Frontotemporal dementia is a typically aggressive disease, often diagnosed in individuals aged 50 to 60, affecting younger individuals more commonly than other dementias.
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