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Imagine receiving the news that you're developing an extremely aggressive cancer — and that the only way to prevent it from ...
The six-episode series dropped on Netflix in February, and Dever's performance as the influencer who faked brain cancer to ...
Netflix’s ‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ is a stark reminder of how social media fuels health misinformation — influencers offering ...
This case, detailed in Netflix's documentary Con Mum, raises a pressing question: Why do some people lie about having terminal illnesses? And why do so many fall for these elaborate deceptions?
Belle Gibson, the Australian founder of the wellness app The Whole Pantry, claimed she had cured her brain cancer through diet and alternative therapies. Her story—a beautiful young woman defying ...
Perhaps the most important character for The Last of Us season two is angry Firefly Abby (Apple Cider Vinegar's Kaitlyn Dever ...
In the corners of social media dominated by wellness content, influencers recommend an assortment of treatments and products ...
QUT and the Cancer Council Queensland have been recognised with two Oceania Geospatial Excellence Awards for the Australian Cancer Atlas 2.0. At a ceremony in Brisbane this week, the online, ...
There are more than 30,000 young cancer survivors like Mr Sorby and Mr Donnelly in Australia, but little is known about how the disease affects patients later in life. A leading Australian cancer ...
Mr Fay also collaborated on the Stan film One More Shot starring Emily Browning, Netflix’s Apple Cider Vinegar series based on cancer fraudster Belle Gibson’s real-life story and the ABC ...
Instead, she faced years of tests, a rediagnosis at 16 and having to live with being known as “the cancer kid”. The Sydney woman has come to realise that even though she might have survived ...
In a world often overrun with instant gurus, viral hacks, and wellness conspiracies, separating fact from fiction has never been more critical. Daily Maverick asked three oncologists and a dietitian ...