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Guide
Reducing the risks of developing heart disease
Smoking, diet and weight, recreational drugs and alcohol are all risk factors associated with developing heart disease. Find out how you can reduce your risk.
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Guide
Pneumococcal vaccine for babies
The pneumococcal vaccine is given to babies at 12 weeks of age with a booster dose given between 12 and 13 months. Find out more about the pneumococcal vaccine for babies, and when and where to get it.
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Guide
Pneumococcal vaccine
The pneumococcal vaccine provides some protection against a form of bacterial meningitis caused by pneumococcal bacteria and other conditions such as severe ear infections. Find out more about the pneumococcal vaccine, and when and where to get it.
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Guide
Eye cancer
Melanoma of the eye is one of the most common types of eye cancer. Learn about eye cancer symptoms and treatments.
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Guide
Anaesthetics
Anaesthesia means "loss of sensation". Medications that cause anaesthesia are called anaesthetics. Learn about their uses and possible side effects.
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Campaign
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12 Week Weight Management Programme
About this programme
What you can expect from our 12 Week Weight Management Programme
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Article
Cervical spondylosis
Cervical spondylosis is the medical term for neck pain caused by age-related changes to bones and tissues.
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Article
Dystonia
Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder. People with dystonia experience involuntary muscle spasms and contractions.
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Article
Why falls matter
Most of us will have experienced a fall at some point, however as we get older falling can be much more serious.