White Glow in Son's Eye Leads to Rare Cancer Diagnosis

Laura Breeze initially dismissed a white glow in her three-year-old son Brody's eye as a kitchen light reflection. After persistent concerns and medical referrals, he was diagnosed with retinoblastoma, a rare eye cancer, and is now undergoing treatment.

Retiree Bakes Daily Pies for a Year, Finds New Purpose

Vickie Hardin Woods, a retired city planner from Salem, Oregon, baked and gave away a pie every day for a year after turning 60, overcoming retirement fears and mild cognitive impairment to rediscover creativity and community.

Vitamin D Overdose Risks: Heart and Kidney Problems

Dr Oscar Duke cautions that exceeding the NHS-recommended 400 IU daily dose of vitamin D can lead to hypercalcaemia, causing heart and kidney issues, especially with supplements often containing higher amounts.

Patient Death at Controversial Geelong Mental Health Centre

A psychiatric patient is dead and another is under police guard after an incident at the Swanston Centre in Geelong. Homicide detectives are investigating the alleged altercation at the facility, which has a decade-long history of controversies and previo

NHS Denies Men Access to Prostate Cancer Focal Therapy

Thousands of men with prostate cancer are being denied access to focal therapy on the NHS, a treatment that dramatically reduces side effects like incontinence and erectile dysfunction while being cheaper and equally effective as surgery.

Smart T-Shirt Detects Hidden Heart Conditions

A revolutionary smart T-shirt with 50 embedded sensors, developed by the British Heart Foundation and Imperial College London, can detect inherited heart conditions. Worn for up to a week, it uses AI to analyse data, potentially benefiting 340,000 people

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