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Jay Leno Says It’s Important to Find Time to ‘Laugh, Have Fun’ Following Wife’s Dementia Diagnosis
Nine months after being granted a conservatorship over his wife Mavis Leno, Jay Leno talks about finding moments to laugh in life
Jay Leno Gives Update on Wife Mavis’ ‘Advanced Dementia’
The 74-year-old former late-night host Jay Leno gave an update on how he and his wife Mavis, 77, spend time after more than a year since her “advanced dementia” diagnosis, The Daily Mail reported. Leno says he tries to “find humor” and “have fun” despite the tragic situation.
Jay Leno Says 'You Try to Find the Humor in the Situation' as He Cares for Wife Mavis Following Dementia Diagnosis (Exclusive)
Jay Leno tells PEOPLE that he tries to "find the humor in the situation" as he cares for his wife Mavis, whose dementia diagnosis was revealed publicly in 2024 when Jay filed for a conservatorship over her.
Jay Leno describes 'finding humour' amid wife's dementia battle
Jay Leno has explained how he tries to find rare moments where he can laugh while caring for his wife. The 74-year-old talk show icon was granted conservatorship over his spouse, Mavis Leno, last year following her advanced dementia diagnosis.
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‘I don’t want people to feel sorry for me’ – Dean Windass on dementia diagnosis
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Inside Bruce Willis’ Life Now 2 Years After Dementia Diagnosis: ‘His Spirit Is Still There’
For decades, Bruce Willis charmed audiences playing tough, heroic cops — from John McClane in Die Hard to John Hartigan in ...
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Simple blood test that could detect dementia ‘YEARS before symptoms begin’ starts ‘exciting’ trial in NHS clinics
A SIMPLE blood test that could catch dementia before major symptoms start has begun trials in NHS clinics. More than 3,000 ...
Healio
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‘Sobering’ data show most adults who likely have dementia unaware of diagnosis
Four out of five older adults who likely have dementia may be unaware of their condition, according to findings from a cohort ...
Alzheimer's Society
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Our response to the NHS dementia diagnosis target cuts
Today the dementia diagnosis rate target (that 66.7% of people living with dementia in England should have a diagnosis) has ...
The Michigan Daily
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UMich study finds most people with dementia are unaware of their diagnosis
A recent Michigan Medicine study stemming from the BASIC Cognitive project suggests most dementia patients are unaware of their diagnosis.
GB News on MSN
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Dementia: 'My father developed unusual eating habits 20 years before his Alzheimer's diagnosis'
Dementia currently affects millions of people around the world, and the disease is only becoming more prevalent. With no ...
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What are the most common signs of dementia – following Pauline Quirke’s diagnosis
Actress Pauline Quirke, 65, famous for her role as Sharon Theodopolopodous on long-running sitcom Birds Of A Feather, has ...
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Is Anxiety a Hidden Risk Factor for Dementia? Experts Weigh In
A study found that older adults with anxiety may have an increased risk of developing dementia—but this risk decreased once ...
News Medical on MSN
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New study compares dementia care approaches and the impact on caregivers
New research comparing different approaches to dementia care for people with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias found no ...
The Independent
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Pauline Quirke’s dementia diagnosis – the early warning signs to look out for
Beloved actress Pauline Quirke, renowned for her role as Sharon Theodopolopodous in the iconic sitcom “Birds of a Feather,” has retired from acting following a
dementia diagnosis
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Exercise could lead to brain changes that help stave off dementia, study finds
The study found exercising throughout life was ‘associated with better cognitive functioning’ at the age of 70.
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