Primary progressive aphasia: a disease that steals words

Sunday, March 20, 2011 - 22:30 in Psychology & Sociology

English teacher David Foote, whose most crucial tools are words, talks about a little-known form of dementia that takes them away.The day David Foote had to admit words were leaving him, he was standing at a high school blackboard lecturing on "Romeo and Juliet."

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