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Former Premier League footballer Dean Windass has bravely spoken out after being diagnosed with dementia at the age of 55.
The clock is running for people who’ve been diagnosed with dementia, but the time they have left depends on their age.
Dean Windass has been diagnosed with stage 2 dementia, which causes memory lapses and mild cognitive decline; the 55-year-old ...
Dean Windass, 55, is suffering from dementia, as revealed by the former Manchester United defender David May during a live ...