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Diarrhoea broadly refers to passing stools more often than usual and stools that are looser than what is normal for you.
Read moreFood allergies occur when your body’s immune system overreacts to harmless substances (allergens) you ingest.
Read moreThe digestive system breaks down the food you eat, allowing your body to absorb the energy and nutrients it contains.
Read moreTB or tuberculosis is an infectious disease that most commonly affects the lungs.
Read moreInterstitial lung disease (ILD) refers to a group of over 200 conditions that cause damage to the lungs.
Read moreAround one in five adults in the UK have IBS and consequently experience gastrointestinal symptoms such as bloating and abdominal pain.
Read moreMost often, the causes for changes in bowel habits are not serious, though they may still need treatment.
Read moreAround 40% of the UK population experiences indigestion every year.
Read morePhysiotherapy isn’t just for athletes or those recovering from an injury.
Read moreIf you're experiencing pelvic pain, painful periods, and pain during and after intercourse, you might have endometriosis.
View videoBalance problems are often associated with old age. However, your balance can start to deteriorate as early as your 30s.
Read moreVaricose veins affect up to 20% of men and up to a third of women in the UK.
Read moreGetting older brings a host of changes to our bodies, including our eyelids.
Read moreStress is a state of emotional tension and is your body’s response to situations that put you under pressure.
Read moreTalking therapy can help improve your mental health and emotional wellbeing – as well as your physical health.
Read moreSleep deprivation refers to not getting enough good quality sleep.
Read moreThere’s an old saying, ‘you are what you eat’, and as a rule of thumb, if you want to enjoy good health, you should try to eat healthy food.
Read moreAlthough a healthy diet varies from person to person, there are some basic components that your body needs.
Read moreA healthy diet can be a great way to take care of your eyes.
Read moreTo help keep your body healthy, the NHS recommends 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise every week.
Read moreExercise is an important part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle but working out at the gym isn’t for everyone.
Read moreKnee pain is a very common issue. In a single year in the UK, around three in every 100 people see their GP for knee pain.
Read moreLiver cirrhosis refers to severe scarring of the liver.
Read moreDrinking excessive amounts of alcohol can have both short and long-term effects on your health and wellbeing.
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