Fox News Meteorologist Janice Dean Steps Down After 22 Years, Citing Multiple Sclerosis Challenges
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Ted Johnson
Summary
Fox News senior meteorologist Janice Dean is stepping away from her role after 22 years, citing health reasons related to her battle with multiple sclerosis. In a video message, she explained that the early mornings, long hours on her feet, and stress of live broadcasting have become too difficult to manage with MS. She expressed gratitude for her time at the network and acknowledged the internal struggle faced by those living with the condition.
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· 3 pulledFor a long time, I was able to handle the early mornings, the many hours on my feet, and the stress of broadcasting live.
Getting up at 2:30 in the morning and performing anything is hard, but especially someone who has multiple sclerosis.
For those living with MS, the war is inside us.
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