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Tetanus
Tetanus is a serious but rare condition caused by bacteria getting into a wound. Find out how to recognise the symptoms,and when and where to get treatment.
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Article
Animal and human bites
Serious animal and human bites can get infected if they're not checked and treated quickly. Learn what to do if you've been bitten.
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Ready Steady Baby!
Deciding where to give birth
It’s a big decision and you’ll need to think carefully about what’s going to be best for you and your baby.
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Article
NHS 24 Online: Privacy notice
Privacy notice for the NHS 24 Online app
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Article
Low-risk drinking guidelines
As a nation, Scots drink 40% more than the low-risk guideline of 14 units a week. Find out more about the guidelines.
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Ready Steady Baby!
Common problems in pregnancy
Most women have a healthy and straightforward pregnancy with no major problems. They’re not usually serious and should get better on their own or with help from your midwife, GP or pharmacist.
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Article
The risks of drinking too much
Many things can affect the impact alcohol has on you. Find out more about the impact of alcohol and how to manage your drinking.
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Guide
Severe head injury
Severe head injuries require immediate medical attention because there's a risk of serious brain damage. Learn more about severe head injury symptoms and treatments.
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Article
Bone health and falls
Keeping your bones healthy can make a big difference to the effect of a fall
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Guide
Sepsis
Sepsis, also referred to as blood poisoning or septicaemia, is a potentially life-threatening condition, triggered by an infection or injury. Learn about its symptoms and treatments.