60 Minutes Archive: Frontotemporal Dementia

60 Minutes Archive: Frontotemporal Dementia


From 2019, Bill Whitaker reports on frontotemporal dementia, or FTD, the most common form of dementia among people under 60. Mark Johnson, one of the subjects of the story, recently lost his battle with the disease.

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