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Birmingham Student’s “Hangover” Turns Out to Be Brain Tumour Diagnosis

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Ben Cornforth, a 21-year-old university student from Birmingham, believed he was suffering from an exceptionally bad hangover when he suddenly lost the ability to speak. While at his university accommodation in Nottingham, Ben felt dizzy and disoriented. As he headed to the bathroom, the room spun, and he collapsed. Realizing something was seriously wrong, Ben struggled to communicate with his girlfriend, explaining, “I don’t want to alarm you, but I can’t talk.


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Career Expert Warns Employees to Be Cautious When Managers Ask, “What Do You Think You Need to Work On?”

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As the new year approaches, many employees may be aiming for a promotion or considering new roles. If that sounds like you, there’s one crucial question to watch out for during one-on-one meetings with your manager. Career … Read More