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Mum’s strange metallic taste in her mouth revealed as incurable cancer

June Kelly and her son Max. (Myeloma UK via SWNS)
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Metro
· Jun 23, 2026
A metallic taste in my mouth turned out to be incurable cancer
'It felt like my life was coming crashing down'
Live Science
· Jun 24, 2026
Diagnostic dilemma: After taking a medicine for years, a man suddenly had weird changes in his taste that made food disgusting
Diagnostic dilemma: After taking a medicine for years, a man suddenly had weird changes in his taste that made food disgusting
Health News | Mail Online
· Jun 23, 2026
Doctors dismissed the small, red spot in my mouth... now I've lost nearly HALF of my tongue and can't enjoy my favorite foods
Doctors dismissed the small, red spot in my mouth... now I've lost nearly HALF of my tongue and can't enjoy my favorite foods
Daily Mail
· Jul 6, 2026
Revealed: The mum suspected of cannibalism after the discovery of her dead son - and her awful confession to cops
Revealed: The mum suspected of cannibalism after the discovery of her dead son - and her awful confession to cops
Korea Times News
· Jul 5, 2026
Researchers identify molecular subtypes of pediatric brain tumor, paving way for treatment
Researchers identify molecular subtypes of pediatric brain tumor, paving way for treatment
People.com
· Jun 27, 2026
Grandma Bought Dentures on Facebook to Fix Her Smile. The Item That Arrived Ended Up Looking Like Gummy Teeth Candy
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Related coverage for "Mum’s strange metallic taste in her mouth revealed as incurable cancer": Metro — A metallic taste in my mouth turned out to be incurable cancer. Live Science — Diagnostic dilemma: After taking a medicine for years, a man suddenly had weird changes in his taste that made food disgusting . Health News | Mail Online — Doctors dismissed the small, red spot in my mouth... now I've lost nearly HALF of my tongue and can't enjoy my favorite foods. Daily Mail — Revealed: The mum suspected of cannibalism after the discovery of her dead son - and her awful confession to cops. Korea Times News — Researchers identify molecular subtypes of pediatric brain tumor, paving way for treatment. People.com — Grandma Bought Dentures on Facebook to Fix Her Smile. The Item That Arrived Ended Up Looking Like Gummy Teeth Candy