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EU Settlement Scheme and access to NHS healthcare
Information about the EU Settlement Scheme and accessing NHS healthcare
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Hyperglycaemia (high blood sugar)
Hyperglycaemia is the medical term for a high blood sugar (glucose) level - a common problem for people with diabetes. Learn about its symptoms and treatment.
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Health and Social Care Standards
Information on the Health and Social Care Standards which set out what we should expect when using health, social care or social work services in Scotland.
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National Vaccination Scheduling Service (NVSS) privacy notice
How your personal data is processed when using the National Vaccination Scheduling Service (NVSS) and how to exercise your rights
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Why do I feel anxious and panicky?
Everyone feels anxious at times, but for some people it can be an ongoing problem. Find out more about the symptoms of anxiety and where to get help.
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Are you having panic attacks?
A panic attack is a rush of intense anxiety and physical symptoms. They can be frightening and happen suddenly, often for no clear reason. This guide outlines the signs and causes of panic attacks so you can identify when you're having one.
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What to do if you're worried someone is depressed
Often it's a partner, family member or carer who first realises that help is needed for someone who is depressed. Find out more about what to do if you're worried someone is depressed.
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How to feel happier
Try these 6 tips to help you be happier, more in control, and able to cope better with life's ups and downs.
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Help for phobias
Many people with phobias resign themselves to living in fear, but this doesn't have to be the case as help is available. Find out more about the help that's available to manage phobias.
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10 ways to fight your fears
Find 10 ways to help you cope with your day-to-day fears and anxieties.