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Wrist, hand and finger problems
Problems with the wrist, hand, and fingers can be caused by carrying out repetitive tasks, an injury during sport or a fall, or normal age-related changes. Find out how to treat these problems at home and when to see your healthcare professional.
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Chlamydia
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection and is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections in the UK. Learn more about chlamydia symptoms, treatments and how to avoid getting it.
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Home oxygen treatment
Home oxygen treatment involves breathing in air that contains more oxygen than normal from a cylinder or machine in your home
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Living well with coeliac disease
Living with coeliac disease can be challenging but simple self management techniques can help you cope better with your condition
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Your options if you're pregnant
Information about your options if you're pregnant
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Menopause and the workplace
Information about menopause and work, including things you can do, and support managers and employers can give women
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Screening for sickle cell and thalassaemia disorders
During or shortly after your first midwife visit, you will be offered screening tests for thalassaemia and sickle cell disease. Find out why you'll be tested for these disorders
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Mid pregnancy scan
The mid pregnancy scan is offered between 18 and 21 weeks of pregnancy to check your baby's health and development. Find out what this scan can show.
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Treating a large aneurysm
The operations available to treat large aneurysms have risks. They can sometimes result in serious complications, leading to death.
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What happens at your child's appointment?
Your GP practice or clinic will send you an appointment for your baby’s NHS vaccinations. Find out what happens at your child's immunisation appointment.