Lauren Chiren was at the top of her game. She was in her early 40s and a successful executive at one of the UK’s largest banks.
But in 2014, she started to feel like something was “dreadfully wrong”. She was forgetting colleagues’ names, including people she had headhunted and worked with for years.
“I’d just draw a blank. I’d sit and I’d...
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