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White Blood Cells May Hold Key to Longevity

Groundbreaking research reveals that certain white blood cells may hold the secret to slowing down ageing and extending human lifespan. Find out how this discovery could revolutionise longevity science.

Same cancer as late mum – a tragic warning

A woman shares her heartbreaking story of being diagnosed with the same aggressive cancer that took her mother’s life, urging others to recognise the early signs.

Cancer survival rates surge in UK, study finds

A groundbreaking study shows significant improvements in cancer survival rates across the UK, with advancements in early detection and treatment transforming patient outcomes.

Colonoscopy Explained: What to Expect

A comprehensive guide to colonoscopy: why it's done, how to prepare, and what the procedure involves. Learn about its life-saving potential in detecting colorectal cancer early.

Indoor solar cells breakthrough at UCL

Scientists at UCL have developed ultra-thin perovskite solar cells that generate power efficiently indoors, paving the way for sustainable energy solutions in homes and workplaces.

Pancreatic cancer vaccine shows early promise

A potential vaccine for pancreatic cancer has shown encouraging results in early trials, offering hope for one of the deadliest forms of cancer. Learn about the symptoms and latest developments.

Toothache revealed as rare bone cancer

A mother's routine toothache turned into a nightmare when doctors discovered an aggressive form of bone cancer. Her story highlights the importance of persistent symptoms.

Breakfast food cancer risk higher than bacon

A new study suggests that a popular breakfast option could be more strongly linked to cancer than processed meats like bacon and sausages. Find out which food is under scrutiny and what experts recommend.

Dad's two symptoms revealed deadly cancer

A father from the UK ignored two seemingly harmless symptoms, only to discover he had an aggressive form of cancer. His story serves as a crucial warning.

Woman's IBS was actually terminal cancer

A young woman's persistent stomach pains were dismissed as IBS for years before she was tragically diagnosed with terminal cancer. Her story highlights the dangers of misdiagnosis.

Walking to work may reduce cancer risk

New research reveals that incorporating a brisk walk into your daily commute could significantly reduce the risk of developing certain cancers. Experts explain the science behind this simple yet powerful health hack.

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