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The two siblings of a once healthy, independent woman who died from a rare form of dementia at just 31 have honoured her ...
Gemma Illingworth sadly passed at the young age of 31 from a common condition, but the form she had was rare and unusual for ...
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A SIBLING duo whose sister died from a rare form of dementia at just 31 years old say there weren’t enough tell-tale signs to ...
Gemma Illingworth, from Manchester, was 28 when she was diagnosed with posterior cortical atrophy (PCA), a rare form of ...
Gemma Illingworth, from Manchester, was diagnosed with posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) in 2021 at 28. The rare form of dementia causes parts of the brain responsible for visual and spatial ...
Gemma Illingworth, from Manchester, described by her siblings as ditsy, had always struggled with her vision, co-ordination and telling the time from a young age. But it was only at 28-years-old ...
Gemma Illingworth was was only 28 when she got the devastating news that she had posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) in 2021 – an uncommon dementia type that degrades the brain's visual and spatial ...
Gemma Illingworth, from Manchester, was diagnosed with posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) in 2021 at 28. The rare form of dementia causes parts of the brain responsible for visual and spatial ...
A brother and sister pairing who tragically lost their sibling to a rare form of dementia at just 31-years-old courageously completed the London Marathon in her honour. Gemma Illingworth was was only ...
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