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When should I take painkillers?
Painkillers can help you keep moving. However, check with the pharmacist before taking painkillers for your problem.
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Guide
Type 2 diabetes
Diabetes is a lifelong condition that causes a person's blood sugar level to become too high. Learn about type 2 diabetes symptoms and treatments.
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Article
Swollen glands
Swollen lymph glands are usually a sign of infection and tend to go down when you recover. However, they can sometimes have a more serious cause.
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Article
Vitamin D
Information about how to get enough vitamin D
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Ready Steady Baby!
If your baby's ill
A sick baby can be worrying, especially if this is your first. It’s most likely to be a cough or cold and nothing serious, so you may just need help to make them comfortable.
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Article
Sore throat
Sore throats are very common and usually nothing to worry about. Learn about sore throat causes and treatments.
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Guide
Raynaud's phenomenon
Raynaud’s phenomenon is a common condition that affects the blood supply to certain parts of the body – usually the fingers and toes. Learn about the symptoms of this conditions and how it's treated.
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Guide
Wisdom tooth removal
Wisdom teeth grow at the back of your gums and are the last teeth to come through. Their removal is one of the most common procedures carried out in the UK.
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Guide
Varicose veins
Varicose veins are swollen and enlarged veins that are usually blue or dark purple. Learn about varicose vein symptoms and treatments.
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Guide
Type 1 diabetes
Diabetes is a lifelong condition that causes a person's blood sugar level to become too high. Learn about type 1 diabetes symptoms and treatments.