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Coma
A coma is a state of unconsciousness where a person is unresponsive and cannot be woken. Learn about comas and recovery from them.
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Cerebral palsy
Learn about cerebral palsy symptoms and treatments
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Feedback, complaints and your rights
You have the right to give feedback or make a complaint about any care you receive from the NHS in Scotland - including hospitals, GPs, pharmacies and dentists. Find out how to make a complaint about these services and who can support you to do this.
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What is cancer?
What cancer is, how it starts, and about the different types of lump.
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Children's vision screening
Pre-school orthoptic vision screening will be offered before your child starts school
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Dermatitis herpetiformis
Dermatitis herpetiformis is an autoimmune skin condition linked to coeliac disease. It's caused caused by the body's immune system reacting to a protein called gluten. Learn about the symptoms and treatments of this condition.
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Foot problems
Foot problems may be caused by injury or normal age-related changes, and usually settle within 6 weeks. Find out how to treat these problems at home and when to see a healthcare professional.
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Injuries from a rape or sexual assault
Advice about any injuries you may have following a rape or sexual assault.
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IUD (intrauterine device, coil)
What an IUD is, how it works, how it's fitted, who can have an IUD and where you can get it
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Periods (menstruation)
Information about periods including products you can use, helping pain, heavy bleeding, and PMS