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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
Learn about how autistic people experience the world and the support available to them.
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Itchy bottom
Itchy bottom is characterised by a strong urge to scratch the skin around your anus. Learn about itchy bottom causes and treatments.
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Antibiotics
Antibiotics are used to treat some types of bacterial infection. Learn more about their uses, including possible side-effects.
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Anorexia nervosa
Learn about the symptoms and causes of anorexia nervosa, and the treatments available.
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Breathing and relaxation exercises for stress
These breathing and relaxation exercises are designed to help you relax, relieve stress and feel better on a daily basis. You can do them anywhere, including at home or at work.
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Healthcare for UK passport holders living abroad
UK passport holders working and living abroad along with UK pensioners living abroad have unique health rights when accessing the NHS. Find out more about these health rights within our guide.
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Chorionic villus sampling
Chorionic villus sampling is a test you may be offered during pregnancy to check if your baby has a genetic condition. Learn why it's offered and what happens.
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Shortness of breath
Sudden shortness of breath, or breathing difficulty (dyspnoea), is the most common reason for visiting a hospital accident and emergency department.
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Urinary catheterisation
Urinary catheterisation is a procedure where a thin, flexible tube called a catheter is inserted into the bladder to drain it.
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Gluten-free diet
A gluten-free diet doesn't contain any foods or drinks made from gluten - a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. Find out what foods and drinks you can have, and those to avoid, if you can't eat gluten.