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Mum with rare dementia forgets children's names

The devastating story of Sarah, a mother with rare dementia who can no longer recognise her own children, as her family fights for access to revolutionary treatment that could save her.

Rare 50p Coin Sells for £113 at Auction

A scarce 2009 Kew Gardens 50p coin has sold for over double its face value in a recent auction, sparking renewed interest in coin collecting across the UK.

Woman speaks with Thai accent after stroke

A Hampshire woman developed Foreign Accent Syndrome after suffering a stroke, causing her to speak with a Thai accent despite never visiting Thailand. Medical experts explain this rare neurological condition.

Rare Bacterial Infection Outbreak Hits UK

Health authorities scramble to contain a rare invasive streptococcal infection outbreak across multiple UK regions, with several confirmed cases and ongoing investigations.

Brain Tumour Symptoms You Should Never Ignore

Medical experts reveal the subtle yet crucial symptoms that could indicate a brain tumour, urging Brits not to dismiss persistent headaches, fatigue and cognitive changes.

Mum's headaches were aggressive brain tumour

A mother's persistent headaches she blamed on stress and motherhood were actually symptoms of a devastating brain tumour diagnosis that changed her life forever.

Sleep Problems Ageing Your Brain Faster?

Groundbreaking research reveals how chronic sleep problems and insomnia could be prematurely ageing your brain, with worrying implications for long-term cognitive health.

COVID Brain Fog: The Neurological Truth Revealed

Groundbreaking research reveals how COVID-19 hijacks the brain's crucial cleansing system, causing persistent cognitive symptoms that continue to baffle doctors and devastate patients' lives.

Daily Habits That Could Slash Dementia Risk

New research reveals how simple lifestyle changes including daily walks and mental exercises could dramatically reduce dementia risk and protect cognitive health as we age.

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