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Benefits of exercise
Regular physical activity is an important part of living well. Find out the health benefits and how you can do more.
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Translations
Coronavirus (COVID-19) (BSL)
British Sign Language (BSL) information, advice and guidance from NHS Scotland and the Scottish Government about coronavirus (COVID-19)
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Self-help guide
Self-help guide: Fever in babies
A fever is a high temperature. As a general rule, in children a temperature of over 37.5C (99.5F) is a fever. As a parent it can be extremely worrying if your child has a high temperature. However, it's very common and often clears up by itself without treatment. Find out more about fever symptoms in babies, when you can use self-care, and what to do if the baby's condition worsens and they need medical help.
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Self-help guide
Self-help guide: Fever in adults
Normal body temperature is approximately 37C. A fever is usually a high temperature of 37.8C or above. You may feel warm, cold or shivery. Find out more about fever symptoms in adults, when you can use self-care, and what to do if your condition worsens and you need medical help.
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Mental health self help guide
Problems with anger self-help guide
Work through a self-help guide for managing problems with anger based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).
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NHS Scotland COVID Status (Dari)
Information about the NHS Scotland COVID Status letter | Dari
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Article
COVID Status: Accessibility statement
How accessible the NHS Scotland COVID Status app is
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Article
COVID Status: NHS Scotland COVID Status app privacy notice
How your personal data is processed when using the COVID Status app and how to exercise your rights
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Article
COVID Status: Languages and accessible formats
Information about NHS Scotland COVID Status in other languages and formats
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Article
COVID Status: Stakeholders and partners
Downloadable campaign assets, including posters and social media imagery, for the NHS Scotland COVID Status app.