Former GMTV host Fiona Phillips has revealed she is battling Alzheimer's while aged just 62. The TV presenter and Mirror columnist at first thought her ...
The television presenter says she has dementia after battling brain fog and anxiety for months.
The broadcaster – whose parents were killed by the degenerative disease – received the news a few years ago after being stricken with months of brain fog and ...
'This disease has ravaged my family and now it has come for me,' the former GMTV presenter said.
The 62-year-old star, most famous for presenting ITV's GMTV Today breakfast show with Eamonn Holmes, made the revelation to the Mirror. "This disease has ...
Fiona Phillips has opened up on how she's been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease, as the ITV presenter spoke about the "heartbreaking" diagnosis in a new ...
TV presenter Fiona Phillips has announced that she has Alzheimer's disease. She was diagnosed over a year ago.
Former host of ITV's GMTV and journalist Fiona Phillips reveals she has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease at the age of 62.
The presenter and Daily Mirror columnist said the disease has 'ravaged' her family and she had long feared being given the diagnosis.
TV presenter Fiona Phillips has shared she has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease. The 62-year-old Mirror columnist was told she had the illness a year ...
The 62-year-old was diagnosed with the condition around 18 months ago, after suffering from prolonged "brain fog".
She went on to say she is 'heartbroken' at having the same condition that has affected her mum, dad, grandparents and uncle in the past. “This disease has ...
The television presenter says she has dementia after battling brain fog and anxiety for months.
TV presenter Fiona Phillips has revealed she has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease at the age of 62.
Fiona lost both of her parents to dementia – her mother Amy died with Alzheimer's disease in May 2006 and her father, Neville, was diagnosed with the disease ...
Former GMTV presenter Fiona Phillips has announces she's been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease at the age of just 62.
Former host of ITV's GMTV and journalist Fiona Phillips reveals she has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease at the age of 62.
The former GMTV presenter has revealed she has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease at 62.
Memory loss is the most common feature of dementia, particularly the struggle to remember recent events. Other symptoms can include changes to behaviour, mood ...
The 62-year-old journalist was told the news last year after suffering brain fog and anxiety. Her mother, father, grandparents and uncle all suffered from the ...
Former host of GMTV Fiona Phillips, 62 said she and her husband were left in 'total shock' when the doctors diagnosed her with Alzheimer's.
Phillips has received support from Labour MPs including Harriet Harman, Yvette Cooper and Jess Phillips and former Daily Mirror editor Kevin Maguire.