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Wrist fracture
Information about a wrist fracture, including how this injury is managed.
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Ready Steady Baby!
Getting to know your baby's movements
There are some key things you can do to pick up any possible problems early to help make sure your baby stays fit and well.
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Guide
Acute pancreatitis
Acute pancreatitis is a serious condition where the pancreas becomes inflamed over a short period of time. Learn about its symptoms and treatments.
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Guide
Venous leg ulcer
A leg ulcer is a long-lasting (chronic) sore on your leg or foot that takes more than four to six weeks to heal. Learn about leg ulcer causes and treatments.
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Ankle sprain
The ankle has ligaments on the outside which stop excessive movement. An ankle sprain is when these ligaments become overstretched and tear. A ligament injury can also be referred to as a soft tissue injury.
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Guide
Angioedema
Angioedema is the swelling of the deeper layers of the skin, caused by a build-up of fluid. Learn about its causes and treatments.
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Guide
Transfer of your GP health records
When you register with a new GP practice your health records will move with you. This guide details how your health records are stored, moved and kept private during this transfer process.
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Soft tissue injury advice
This guide is designed to help you, and your body, recover after a soft tissue injury which causes symptoms like pain, swelling or redness.
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Returning to work after an injury
If you get injured at work and need some time off to recover, it's never too early to start thinking about getting back to work. Find out how and when to return to work after recovering from injury
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Breast screening centres in Scotland
There are 6 breast screening centres in Scotland. You'll have your screening test at one of these centres or at a mobile screening unit. Find out where your nearest test centre is, and how to contact them.