Young woman's remarkable bravery after 'heartburn' diagnosis turns out to be advanced pancreatic cancerEXCLUSIVE: Kerry Harvey, 23, from Sussex, (pictured left with boyfriend Matt Biggin, 29) developed abdominal pains in December last year. She was given diagnoses ranging from a suspected miscarriage to a stomach ulcer.
Woman, 28, squeezes infected 'insect bite' on stomach and discovers she is infested with 14 FLESH-EATING MAGGOTS after visiting Africa
EXCLUSIVE: Catherine Stewart, from Liverpool, returned from doing charity work in Africa with what looked like several, harmless bites. But as one turned yellow she thought she should squeeze it to clean it. As she squeezed, she felt something wriggle and retreat inside her body. She later discovered she had become host to the tumbu fly which lays its eggs on damp clothing in the Tropics and once hatched feasts on human flesh. ...read
Father-of-four, 48, dies within minutes from 'incredibly rare' reaction to a horsefly bite
Andy Batty, from Brixham in Devon, was in a field with his daughter when he was bitten by the insect. He immediately went into anaphylactic shock and was pronounced dead when paramedics arrived shortly after.
Allergy experts say that such a reaction is extremely rare and unusual. The bites usually swell into large, red, itchy bumps and can very occasionally become infected if they are not kept clean.
Down's syndrome boy, 6, died when doctor exhausted by 12-hour shift mistook him for child who had 'do not resuscitate' order
Jack Adcock, pictured left, died of pneumonia at Leicester Royal Infirmary after a doctor confused him with another boy who had already been discharged, an inquest heard yesterday. Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba told the hearing she interrupted attempts to resuscitate Jack without checking his identity. She admitted that she was 'not on top of things' after working 12 hours straight without any break and having also recently returned from a 13-month maternity leave. Both of Jack's parents Nicky and Victor Adcock, pictured right, attended the inquest into their son's death yesterday.
Heartbreaking moment bride in her wedding dress visits hospital to fulfill last wish of dying mother who won't live to see her walk down the aisle
Grandmother Nelly Bullock, 70, from Matson, Glos., had always wanted to see her beloved Lisa, 43, tie the knot with fiance Rob Hoskins so Lisa fulfilled her dream. The couple had been together 27 years but had always put off getting married while they raised their five children. They had planned to wed on September 7 and Nelly had already bought her shoes and outfit ready for the big day. But she was struck down by Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD ) - a form of the degenerative brain disorder that had been linked to Mad Cow Disease.
Deaf toddler's adorable reaction to hearing for the first time after surgery when tears suddenly give way to smiles
Little Reyn Schadt, 16 months, from Louisville, KY, was initially overwhelmed by the new sensation of sound when the audiologist turned her cochlear implant on - before breaking into a smile of joy as she heard the world around her. The toddler, whose deafness was caused by the congenital virus CMV, was fitted with a cochlear implant, top right, which the doctor then turned on, bottom right, to hallowe her to hear for the very first time.
'People think I'm a burns victim': Teenager's agony over rare skin condition that means she can't close her eyes or grow hair
Hunter Steinitz (right and left with her father, Mark), 18, from Pittsburgh, U.S., has harlequin ichthyosis, a genetic condition which causes her skin to thicken and develop dry patches. She is unable to close her eyes, is in constant danger of dehydration, and has to wear a wig because her hair follicles are blocked.
Meet Edward, the super-dog who saves his owner's life nearly every night - and can even load the washing machine
EXCLUSIVE: Wendy Hilling, 64, from North Devon, has a skin condition that means her skin tears and blisters at the slightest knock. The condition affects her throat meaning she could stop breathing at any time. She and her husband, Peter, used to have to take it in turns to sleep so that Mr Hilling could save his wife if she stopped breathing. But thanks to Golden Retriever Edward, that is no longer necessary. He can also undress her, load the washing machine, get cash from a cash machine and pick up anything she drops.
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