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GP waits deter cancer checks, survey finds

A Cancer Research UK survey shows over half of Brits delay checking cancer symptoms due to GP appointment difficulties. Learn the key symptoms and why early action is vital.

Gran's joy as new cancer drug approved for NHS

A Birmingham grandmother's campaign helps secure NHS approval for a next-generation myeloma treatment, allowing her to see her grandchildren grow up. Discover this life-extending story.

UK Search for Stranger to Save Teen's Life

Leo Sproson, 16, from Bromsgrove, needs a stem cell donor to beat leukaemia. His family and DKMS are urging people to join the register. A local event is on Sunday, November 23.

Sex offender dies at HMP Stafford from cancer

Andrew Barraclough, 61, died from a lung tumour while serving a 16-year sentence for sexual offences. An investigation praised the 'excellent' care he received. Read the full report.

Boy, 16, dies day after leukaemia diagnosis

Tributes pour in for Harley Andrews, 16, who tragically died just 24 hours after being diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukaemia. A fundraiser has been launched to support his grieving family.

Urgent Birmingham Blood Donor Plea This Winter

NHS issues urgent plea for O negative, B negative and Ro subtype blood donors in Birmingham. Over 136,000 appointments need filling to boost winter stocks and save lives.

Book Private Scans Without GP Referral

Patients can now book private MRI and CT scans directly online without a GP referral, receiving results in days instead of waiting for NHS appointments. Learn more.

5 Amazing Hand Creams That Actually Work

Discover the top-performing hand creams that deliver serious hydration and repair for dry, tired hands. Our beauty experts reveal the formulas worth every penny.

Southport's lung cancer warning: Spot early signs

A vital campaign launches in Southport encouraging residents to seek medical help at the first sign of lung cancer symptoms, as early detection dramatically improves survival rates.

Antibiotic may cut schizophrenia risk, study finds

New research from University College London suggests the widely available antibiotic minocycline could significantly reduce the risk of developing schizophrenia in high-risk individuals, potentially revolutionising early intervention strategies.

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