The television presenter says she has dementia after battling brain fog and anxiety for months.
Fiona lost both of her parents to dementia โ her mother Amy died with Alzheimer's disease in May 2006 and her father, Neville, was diagnosed with the disease ...
Former host of ITV's GMTV and journalist Fiona Phillips reveals she has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease at the age of 62.
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.
Susanna sent 'huge best wishes' to the former GMTV host, praising her for dealing with the diagnosis 'so bravely'
Phillips feared the worst but still described the confirmation as 'gut punching' but will not undergo trials for a revolutionary drug.
Lorraine Kelly and shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper were among the famous faces who sent their best wishes to the former GMTV presenter, who announced in ...
Fiona Phillips has revealed she has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's aged just 62 - and the cruel disease is already having an impact on her life.
Phillips had been experiencing โbrain fog and anxiety", which she originally thought were symptoms of the menopause. On Wednesday, Dementia UK said that for ...
However, after finally sharing the news with the public, Fiona has announced that she's currently taking part in a clinical drug trial that scientists hope ...
The 62-year-old former GMTV host received her diagnosis around 18 months ago.
The 62-year-old former GMTV host received her diagnosis around 18 months ago.
We take a look at the signs of the disease and and the hopes for a cure as the TV presenter, 62, undergoes experimental treatment.
Former GMTV presenter Fiona Phillips confirmed her Alzheimer's diagnosis in an exclusive interview with The Mirror on Wednesday.
Like Fiona Phillips, Martin Robertson was also diagnosed with early on-set dementia, and knows that people like him still have a lot to give.