Cancer fears quashed: Mobile phones safer than burnt toast, say Manchester experts
Manchester University professors have quashed any worries that power lines and mobile phones cause cancer, saying they are ‘safe for humans’.
Manchester University professors have quashed any worries that power lines and mobile phones cause cancer, saying they are ‘safe for humans’.
A controversial personal DNA test that can tell people whether they are at risk of cancer and other diseases is now available in the UK.
Vitamin C can CURE cancer but won’t be funded for human trials because money can’t be made on it, claim an alternative therapy doctor promoting the £3,000 treatment across Manchester.
Manchester University medical student Kate Hyde is drawing on a different moustache every day this Movember to raise money for men’s mental health and research into testicular and prostate cancer
Bolton illustrator drawing portraits outside the Arndale to raise money for Breast Cancer Awareness
Three healthcare providers are bringing together cancer care services for people in the Wigan Borough – with the creation of a £5million Cancer Care Centre.
The city’s fire and prevention teams have been going door to door and have delivered 4,000 leaflets to homes in a bid to encourage people to quit the cigs
The high profile personal injury claim lodged by a former Associate Director of HR against The Christie has been dismissed by a Liverpool High Court today.
The Christie’s event will be held at the Trafford Centre’s main stage, in The Orient, between 10am-10pm where any brave souls will be challenged to do the ‘Firewalk with a Twist’ – an eight foot toe-twisting walk across 10,000 toy bricks.
A brave cancer patient, who spent months enduring harsh chemotherapy, had something to smile about when he was ‘magicked’ away to Disneyland.
Oladamola Babalola, 25, was originally diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma while studying communications and business studies at the University of Liverpool.
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