The campaign for better prostate cancer awareness has provoked important questions about the lack of testing and screening. Why are men dying unnecessarily?
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Lisburn dad shares his prostate cancer journey to save lives
A prostate cancer diagnosis turned life upside down for Lisburn man Stuart Rainey, bringing fear, uncertainty and countless ...
'The more men who get tested, the better' ...
Foley, was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer in October. She owed her diagnosis to a secondary screening, similar to an ultrasound, biopsy or other diagnostic test. Now, ...
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'My life was turned upside down after devastating diagnosis in my 40s'
"I was 46 when I was diagnosed, I remember it was my birthday." ...
Waking once during the night to pass urine is fairly common. For many adults, particularly as they get older, this may happen ...
Being a Johnson meant something in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dad was a respected entrepreneur with a popular store on Greenwood Avenue ...
A football club is teaming up with a grassroots health campaign to raise cancer awareness among supporters. Swindon ...
WHEN Grant Learmont began suffering with a stiff back and hips in January, he blamed it on “aches and pains” caused by his ...
BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Bingu Wa Mutharika, the third President of Malawi, left an indelible mark on the country’s history. His ...
Gladys Khoza has regained her sight after a cataract surgery marathon in South Africa. She is one of 133 people who had free ...
The 5 key questions to ask your doctor about heart health, cancer screening, weight, sleep, and mental health—plus subtle ...
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