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Moore Moments - Recovery from Cognitive Failure

Moore Moments - Recovery from Cognitive Failure

By: Hannah Ingram-Moore
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"Moore Moments" is a series sharing remarkable stories — from red carpets, boardrooms, and kitchen tables.
I’ve experienced celebration, scrutiny, and silence — and I know many others have too.

"Moore Moments" isn’t just a podcast. It’s a space for real stories — where truth is honoured, and voices are free to be unfiltered, unpolished, and their own.
No judgment. No twisting. No agenda. Just people telling their story, their way.

This episode focuses on Maliya's self-diagnosis of her cognitive decline, her battle with iron overload and its impact it had on her cognitive function.

Maliya explains how she realised that she increasingly had brain fog, from being unable to get her keys in her front door, her increasing inability to read clearly

She then explains her journey to full recovery through dietary changes and blood donation.

cognitive decline started, how she discovered it was due to iron overload, and the steps she took to address it.

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  • Moore Moments - Recovering from Cognitive Failure - Moore Moments
    Aug 13 2025

    In this Moore Moments podcast, Maliya Price shares her profound journey through illness, cognitive decline, and the quest for health with Hannah Ingram-Moore.

    She discusses the impact of her experiences with the flu and the subsequent realisation of her cognitive struggles, paralleling her journey with that of her mother-in-law's decline due to dementia. Maliya emphasises the importance of recognising early signs of cognitive decline, the role of nutrition, and the necessity of self-advocacy in navigating the medical system.

    Her story is one of remarkable resilience, hope, and the belief that individuals can take control of their health and well-being.

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    54 mins
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