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Ready Steady Baby!
Pain relief in labour
You can use self-help techniques, pain-relieving drugs or a combination of these during labour. Find out the pros and cons.
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Article
Registering with a GP practice
In order to access GP services in Scotland you will need to register with a GP Practice. This article explains how you register, how to find your local GP Practice and what you need to provide to register.
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Article
Cerebral palsy
Learn about cerebral palsy symptoms and treatments
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Guide
Dialysis
Read about the main side effects of dialysis, including fatigue, infections and weight changes.
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Article
Organ and tissue donation
Organ and tissue donation is the act of giving an organ and/or tissue to help someone who needs a transplant.
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Ready Steady Baby!
Antenatal classes
They help you prepare for being a parent as well as giving you the chance to meet other mums and partners.
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Article
Spleen problems and spleen removal
Some people are born without a spleen or need to have it removed because of disease or injury. Find out what the spleen does and how to live well without a spleen.
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Guide
About dementia
If you're worried someone you know or care for has dementia our guide can help you to be aware of the signs, along with providing information on causes, prevention and treatments.
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Guide
Self-harm
Learn about self-harm, when somebody intentionally damages or injures their own body.
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Article
Loss of libido
Loss of libido (sex drive) is a common problem affecting up to one in five men – and even more women – at some point in their life.