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First Nan, then Mum… would this cruel condition come for me too?
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I’ve had to watch them die, one by one
Devastating condition means I haven’t had a proper meal for 10 years
TV presenter Fiona Phillips was only 60 when she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Here, she and her husband, Martin Frizell, bravely share how her life has changed in the past three years and what the future looks like
Annie Bennett, 58, shares her moving story of discovering she had not one but two types of cancer, and how both have brought a new positivity to her life.
More than 70,000 people under 65 are living with young-onset dementia, just like former GMTV host Fiona Phillips, who discusses her struggles in her new memoir. Here we speak to two couples who had to cope with the same shattering diagnosis
Docs said I should’ve been dead at 14. Over 30 years later…