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A student has told how he constant headaches he was suffering turned out to be an incurable brain tumour.
Jacob Whitehead, 22, from Altrincham, started to get migraines in March this year while he was studying at Sheffield Hallam University, YorkshireLive reports.
They gradually got worse to the point where Jacob was hospitalised.
And it was while in hospital that Jacob received the devastating news that he had a
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Ladyhawke has released new single ‘Mixed Emotions’, and announced that she will put out her first album for five years, ‘Time Flies’, in October.“‘Mixed Emotions’ was written with old mates Jono Sloan and Nick Littlemore while I was on a writing trip in LA”, she says. “Sloan had come up with a really cool bass groove which Nick and I riffed over to get the lyrics and melody.
Freddy Marks, who is best known for starring on hit children's show Rainbow, has sadly died at the age of 71.The actor and musician passed away on Thursday it has been revealed, although his cause of death has not yet been disclosed.The sad news was announced on a Facebook fan group for the long-running programme.The message read: "It is with a heavy heart that we sad to say that "Freddy Marks" from Rod, Jane and Freddy has sadly passed away yesterday.
healthy schoolboy had been experiencing severe sickness but is now staying at the Sick Kids after an MRI scan revealed he was suffering from a brain tumor, reports Edinburgh Live. The tumour was removed but the family, who are from the Borders, were given a blow on James' 15th birthday when doctors confirmed it was cancerous.
Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the region“It wasn’t like me. I was not a headache type of person.
cancer operation to say her goodbyes to her dying mum. Laila Hudson and her family were shattered after learning that Ros, 64, had an aggressive brain tumour - glioblastoma - which doctors found to be incurable.