Good Morning Britain has made a big change after more than a year.
29.09.2021 - 14:07 / hellomagazine.com
Susanna Reid has spoken out about her battle with tinnitus a few times in the past, but what you might not know is that the Good Morning Britain host's condition is incurable.According to the British Tinnitus Association, "there is no cure for tinnitus", which it defines as "the sensation of noise in the head with no external source".
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.Good Morning Britain has made a big change after more than a year.
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Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid, 50, has opened up about an 'incurable' illness that she has lived with for 17 years.The TV host was diagnosed with tinnitus back in 2004 following the birth of her son Finn, and first opened up on her battle in 2018. She wrote on Twitter at the time: "My tinnitus is so loud right now.
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