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Most people will feel dizzy at some point in their lives but frequent bouts of dizziness can be distressing.
Read moreTo help keep your body healthy, the NHS recommends 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise every week.
Read moreYour mental health can have a huge impact on your overall wellbeing.
Read moreDiabetes affects over four million people in the UK and nine out of every 10 with the condition have type 2 diabetes.
Read moreMany people don’t realise that they have high blood pressure, despite around a third of adults in the UK having it.
Read moreFibromyalgia, also known as fibromyalgia syndrome, refers to a collection of symptoms, including body pain.
Read moreAn active lifestyle has many benefits for your health but as you get older it’s important not to put too much stress on your hips and knees.
Read moreGluten is a protein found in wheat, barley and rye, and consequently, is found in many foods.
Read moreMost women aren’t aware of their pelvic floor muscles until something goes wrong or when they get pregnant and feel the strain placed on it.
Read morePelvic pain, also known as lower abdominal pain, in women is any pain that occurs in the area below your belly button.
Read moreAll children experience acute coughs as they grow up as they catch colds and other viral infections.
Read moreConsultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, My Shiv Jain, discusses common causes of hip pain and their treatments.
View videoTraumatic shoulder instability is the term for dislocating your shoulder with force – damaging the structures of your shoulder joint.
Read moreSkin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world.
Read moreAn overactive thyroid, also known as hyperthyroidism or thyrotoxicosis, affects between one in 200 to one in 50 people in the UK.
Read moreThe digestive system breaks down the food you eat, allowing your body to absorb the energy and nutrients it contains.
Read moreGetting older brings a host of changes to our bodies, including our eyelids.
Read moreConditions that affect bladder function are very common in women in the UK, with over one in three having urinary incontinence.
Read moreIron is essential for almost every aspect of your health. This is because it is a critical part of your blood, which contains haemoglobin.
Read moreStress is something most people face at some time in their lives.
Read moreDr Devan Vani talks about treatment for liver disease, including diagnostic tests and lifestyle changes.
View videoAsthma is a lifelong respiratory condition that affects your airways, specifically the branches that come off your central windpipe.
Read moreAround 50,000 children in the UK are deaf and in around 90% of cases, they are born to hearing parents.
Read moreYour thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped gland that sits in front of your windpipe in your neck.
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