Health news today is led by actor Tyler Mane, who says he is undergoing treatment for the rare diagnosis of male breast cancer, using his disclosure to urge men not to ignore symptoms or delay seeking help. That message of awareness and early action stands in stark contrast to da...
Health news today is led by actor Tyler Mane, who says he is undergoing treatment for the rare diagnosis of male breast cancer, using his disclosure to urge men not to ignore symptoms or delay seeking help. That message of awareness and early action stands in stark contrast to darker events in Belfast, where Hadi Alodid has appeared in court charged with attempted murder after a knife attack that reportedly left Stephen Ogilvie blind in his left eye. Elsewhere, mental wellbeing also surfaces in entertainment reporting, with David Harbour disputing Lily Allen’s account of their relationship on her new break-up album while also speaking about his own mental health struggles. The broader picture is one of health intersecting with public life in very different ways: through advocacy, trauma, and the often complicated decision to speak openly about illness, injury, and emotional distress.






Top Health stories
- BBC cancels Doctor Who Christmas special as Russell T Davies and Bad Wolf exit (10 sources)
- Tyler Mane reveals he is undergoing treatment for rare male breast cancer (8 sources)
- Logitech unveils Mobi Fold, a compact folding Bluetooth travel mouse (8 sources)
- Hadi Alodid charged over Belfast knife attack; victim reports loss of left eye (6 sources)
- Mohammed Skaf charged over alleged drug supply after Sydney arrest (5 sources)
- David Harbour says Lily Allen’s break-up album was “weird” and disputes her account (5 sources)
- Five law firms barred from NFL concussion fund after alleged claim fraud (4 sources)
- Traveller dies after contracting rare mosquito-borne Murray Valley encephalitis in WA’s north (3 sources)
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