A Scots mum left heartbroken after her four-year-old died of a brain tumour is campaigning for more funding after medics failed to diagnose him and ignored persistent headaches.
29.09.2021 - 14:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A 24-year-old gaming fanatic is suffering from an eye disease after spending hours glued to a computer screen.
The disease which causes pain in the eyes normally affects people at least twice her age.
Trainee floor planner Natalie Burns was only 18 and studying graphic design at college in Scotland when she became sensitive to light and felt stabbing pains in her eyes.
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A Scots mum left heartbroken after her four-year-old died of a brain tumour is campaigning for more funding after medics failed to diagnose him and ignored persistent headaches.
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Shetland, at around 11am on Thursday. Two cars were involved in the collision, which saw the road shut down by emergency services.
cancer so his family can make precious memories. Little Lennon Duncan, 7, was initially diagnosed with brain cancer - medulloblastoma - on his fourth birthday in January 2018 after mum Chelsey noticed a squint in his eye.
discovered in the water supply of a Scottish hospital. Legionella was detected in an endoscopy and renal (kidney) ward at Monklands Hospital in Airdrie.
The Mirror reports that the news came following a mammogram she booked in July on an annual recall after last year found a lump which proved to be a cluster of benign micro-cysts.