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Girl, 5, dies from leukaemia family knew nothing about

The heartbreaking story of five-year-old Lila Smith, whose leukaemia went undetected until it was too late, has prompted her family to launch a vital awareness campaign about childhood cancer symptoms.

Walking 3,000 steps daily may slow Alzheimer's

Groundbreaking research shows that moderate daily walking may significantly slow cognitive decline in early-stage Alzheimer's patients, offering new hope for non-pharmaceutical interventions.

NHS trials AI for prostate cancer diagnosis

Groundbreaking artificial intelligence system begins NHS trials to accelerate prostate cancer detection and treatment planning, potentially saving thousands of lives annually.

Cancer diagnosis shame: A cultural taboo revealed

A British man's journey through cancer diagnosis reveals the shocking cultural stigma that nearly prevented him from seeking life-saving treatment. His powerful story challenges perceptions about illness and family honour.

Over half of UK firms rewrite ethics strategy

New research reveals a dramatic shift in corporate Britain as ethical concerns and consumer demands force majority of businesses to fundamentally rethink their policies and practices.

The toys British children abandon fastest revealed

New research uncovers which children's toys have the shortest playtime before being discarded, with traditional instruments and construction toys surprisingly topping the list of fastest-abandoned playthings.

Brain Scans Reveal Why Tired Minds Lose Focus

Groundbreaking neuroscience research uncovers how sleep deprivation hijacks your brain's attention networks, causing frustrating mental lapses and concentration failures even during simple tasks.

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