Piccadilly Pulse: Manchester says ignorance is bliss after launch of genetic cancer test
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.
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
A Labour MP has blasted the government after figures revealed there has been a 45% increase in the amount of Manchester patients having operations cancelled at the last minute.
Three healthcare providers are bringing together cancer care services for people in the Wigan Borough – with the creation of a £5million Cancer Care Centre.
These days, thousands of expectant mothers are receiving help from an unusual source to ensure that they get through the day in one piece: hypnotherapy.
After feeling the benefits of hypnosis during labour first-hand, Eleanor Gibbons-Modral gave up her job as a teacher to impart hypnobirthing techniques to mums-to-be full-time.
Small lithium batteries, used for powering toys, key fobs, birthday cards etc, can easily get stuck in the throat or gullet, causing serious damage in as little as two hours
Stockport’s Stepping Hill Hospital announces £17million revamp and significant progress of push to gain specialist status as part of Hazel Grove’s prospective Lib Dem MP Lisa Smart
Here at MM we recently sent one of our reporters to have their future and fortunes told by a tarot reader. But what did they find out?
A Manchester artist is looking to create a piece of contemporary art that will tackle the ‘taboo’ mental health issues and help those battling their inner demons.
A senior health official has urged Manchester’s young people not to go it alone in a growing battle with mental health, dietary habits and social media control.
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