Abbie Tutchings, 31, from Normanby, was told by medics that the cancer which she thought she had beaten had returned Read more
Manchester Evening News - Dec 28SAN JOSE, Calif. — A fired Stanford researcher was given four years of probation for hacking into a cancer patient database and altering it in 2013. Naheed Mangi, 70, was convicted earlier this year of intentional damage to a protected computer. Prosecutors say that after being fired, she changed... Read more
Spokesman - Dec 28
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The Sun - Dec 28
The former Watchdog host was diagnosed with breast cancer during lockdown back in 2020. Read more
Express - Dec 27
Naheed Mangi, 70, was sentenced 12 years after her crime of conviction, which involved hacking into a Stanford database and changing patient data. Read more
The Mercury News - Dec 27
Ultra-processed foods include fizzy drinks, ready meals and prepared meats. Read more
Metro - Dec 27
A study linked ultra-processed foods to 32 harmful health effects including a higher risk of heart disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, adverse mental health and early death Read more
The Independent - Dec 27
Fear and feelings of intense vulnerability caused me to retreat into my shell, until I saw myself in an unlikely feature in one of the British master’s printsMy thyroid cancer arrived by accident, in the way life-changing things sometimes do. In May of this year, I went for an upright MRI for a m... Read more
Theguardiantheguardian - Dec 27
A new study published today in Science Translational Medicine by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center details a therapeutic vulnerability in patients with an aggressive subtype of triple-negative breast cancer. Read more
Medical News - Dec 27A WOMAN warned she was unlikely to survive childhood cancer has defied the odds with her own miracle daughter. Demie Risby was diagnosed with neuroblastoma at the age of six and told she had a less than 20 per cent chance of survival. She beat the disease thanks to pioneering treatment in a clini... Read more
The Sun - Dec 26