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Guide
Osteosarcoma
Information on symptoms and treatments of osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer.
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Ready Steady Baby!
Premature babies
Some babies arrive earlier than expected. If your baby's born before 37 weeks they’re said to be premature.
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Guide
Chronic kidney disease
Chronic kidney disease is a long-term condition where the kidneys do not work effectively. Learn about chronic kidney disease symptoms and treatments.
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Campaign
NHS Pharmacy First Scotland
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Guide
Cirrhosis
Cirrhosis is scarring of the liver due to long-term liver damage. Find out what the signs and symptoms are and how it can be treated and prevented.
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Ready Steady Baby!
Early signs of labour
Early signs of labour including when your waters break, you have a show, or contractions start) and how it progresses as you get ready for the birth
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Guide
Warfarin
Warfarin is the main oral anticoagulant (medicine to stop blood clotting) used in the UK. Learn about warfarin, its uses and possible side effects.
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Article
Elbow (radial head or neck) fracture
Information about elbow (radial head) or neck fractures.
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Ready Steady Baby!
Taking medicines when pregnant
Some medicines are safe to take in pregnancy, while others can harm your baby. Find out which medicines are safe and how your pharmacy can help with any questions you have.
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Article
NHS Pharmacy First Scotland
Community pharmacies provide a number of patient services including NHS Pharmacy First Scotland and the Medicines, Care and Review Service. This article will explain more about these services.