The testicular cancer patient who was “lucky” to feel pain
Marc Curlewis was diagnosed with testicular cancer after he started experiencing pain. But testicular cancer isn’t usually painful, so all men should examine themselves regularly.
Marc Curlewis was diagnosed with testicular cancer after he started experiencing pain. But testicular cancer isn’t usually painful, so all men should examine themselves regularly.
A retired prostate cancer survivor has a message for all men: get diagnosed BEFORE you start having symptoms – early detection will help you beat prostate cancer.
Early detection of prostate and testicular cancer can save your life. Learn how to check yourself or get checked for these male-type cancers.
Your medical aid doesn’t pay for every type of medical expense you may incur. Here are some of the other financial products you may need.
Diabetes type 2 is a lifestyle disease, which means it is largely preventable. Here are the steps you should take to protect you and your family.
The recommended vaccination schedule doesn’t necessarily stop after childhood. Find out what adult vaccinations you should be considering.
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Learn to spot the signs and symptoms of a stroke so that you can seek medical care as soon as possible.
A breast cancer survivor shares the story of how she found her lump quite by accident – and how the discovery saved her life.