Can doctors teach the human body to cure lymphoma?

Thousands of people have been dedicated to the human fight against cancers which affect millions each year – such as non-Hodgkin lymphoma – for decades, so what if the cure to cancer has been part of every human anatomy all along? Read more

Testicular cancer symptoms often mistaken for ‘signs of phantom pregnancy’

Adrian Tinsley, 32, was suffering from the same symptoms as his partner Bethann Meakin, 21, when she was pregnant with their first child together. Read more

Reduce your stroke risk and check your pulse

Atrial fibrillation, otherwise known as an irregular heartbeat, is a big contributing factor for a stroke, but it isn’t something people can always feel. In fact, many people with irregular heartbeats are unaware that they have one until a medical professional detects it. Read more

Welcome Home Greig!

We’ve been following Greig Trout on his adventures for little over a year now and although it seems like it was only yesterday when we notified you about Greig and his 101 Things to Do When You Survive mission, it’s been quite a year! Read more

Travellers urged to pick travel insurance well

Gap year travellers, backpackers and long-term travellers are being urged to take care when picking a travel insurance policy as terms – including whether quick trips home are permitted – vary widely from policy to policy. Read more

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