Karen Tait was dealing with severe symptoms that doctors attributed to depression, menopause or fibromyalgia. Two years later, an MRI revealed that she had a brain tumor.
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A woman who was bedridden for two years after doctors dismissed her flu-like symptoms as fibromyalgia was ultimately diagnosed with a brain tumor. Karen Tait, 57, began experiencing fatigue, feeling ...
A woman who was bedridden for two years after doctors dismissed her flu-like symptoms as fibromyalgia was diagnosed with a ...
A university lecturer who became “short-tempered and forgetful” discovered his sudden personality change was caused by a brain tumor. Richard West, 65, “loved” his job as a marketing and ...
Chronic stress can rewire the brain, leading to a host of mental health issues. Now, scientists believe that one small sugar-adding process may act as a switch for depression, providing new insights ...