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  • NewsEssex Live

    'Fit and healthy' Essex man who was wrongly diagnosed with rare cancer died after surgery

    Alan Soane, 84, underwent a duodenal biopsy at his local hospital in March 2023 after a test result found it was 'highly suspicious for malignancy, most likely differentiated adenocarcinoma'

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  • NewsThe Independent

    UK government urges de-escalation as Israel launches attack on Iran

    UK is ‘very firmly engaged in counselling moderation,’ says government minister

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  • NewsStoryful

    At Least 8 Dead in Overnight Strikes on Dnipro Region

    Approximately 30 people were wounded and 8 were killed in the Dnipro region during Russian strikes overnight into Friday, April 19, local officials said.Footage released by Suspilne shows the site of a strike in Dnipro which killed two and wounded at least 15, according to the regional state administration.The Ukrainian State Emergency Service said a further six people were killed in Synelnykove, including two children.At least 29 people were injured in strikes across the region, the service sai

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  • HealthThe Telegraph

    Frontotemporal dementia: What is it, symptoms and stages

    Frontotemporal dementia is one of the most common types of dementia that hits before the age of 65. Although symptoms typically begin in the late 60s, it can strike as young as 30 or as old as 90.

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  • HealthThe Telegraph

    ‘30 years of migraines have robbed me of a normal life. Finally, there’s hope’

    I can’t remember what life is like without migraines, probably because I’ve been getting them for more than 30 years. This condition has affected my quality of life in so many ways and instead of wondering if I’ll get a migraine on any given day, I wake up thinking, “How bad is it going to be today?” Most days it’s bad enough to prevent me doing any more than the bare minimum. There are days when the pain is so bad, I struggle to move, even to get out of bed.

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  • HealthThe Telegraph

    Dementia treatments: Medication, therapies and lifestyle

    Dementia is the biggest health challenge facing the UK’s ageing population with 900,000 currently living with the disease and predicted to increase to 1.6 million by 2050. Now, for the first time, a new group of drugs called monoclonal antibodies have been shown to slow down the decline in thinking and memory in Alzheimer’s patients, the most common form of dementia.

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  • CelebrityThe Telegraph

    Lord Byron was ‘most perverted’ man, according to insight into his destroyed memoirs

    Lord Byron was a “most perverted” man who “set his mind to evil”, according to a letter by an artist who read his memoirs before they were destroyed.

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