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Menopause is a natural part of ageing in women when periods stop and getting pregnant naturally is no longer possible.
Read moreBleeding after sex is not normal. If you experience bleeding after sex, you should see your GP to find out the cause.
Read moreImpotence, also known as erectile dysfunction, is when a man can’t get or maintain an erect penis.
Read moreIBS or irritable bowel syndrome is a common, chronic (long-term) condition that affects your large intestine.
Read moreAcid reflux occurs when acid in your stomach flows back into the lower or middle part of your gullet (oesophagus).
Read moreBlood cancer refers to a group of cancers that can affect your bone marrow, blood or lymphatic system (part of your immune system).
Read moreCerebral palsy affects the nervous system and muscles and is caused by damage to the brain or abnormal brain development.
Read moreEndometriosis symptoms can overlap with other conditions, such as IBS and diagnosis often takes a long time.
Read moreBreast cancer is the most common cancer in females in the UK but also has a high survival rate of 75% after 10 years.
Read moreAlmost all men will develop an enlarged prostate as they get older.
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 moreAround four million people in the UK have type 2 diabetes. This condition causes high sugar (glucose) levels in your blood.
Read moreDiabetes affects over four million people in the UK and nine out of every 10 with the condition have type 2 diabetes.
Read moreOver four million people in the UK have diabetes and over half of people living with diabetes will develop diabetic retinopathy.
Read moreDepression affects around one in six adults in the UK and often occurs alongside other mental health conditions.
Read moreAlmost everyone will experience grief at some point in their life and it is often most keenly felt after the loss of a loved one.
Read moreMr Mohan Kumar, Consultant Gynaecologist, explains what a hysteroscopy is and why you might have the procedure.
View videoPrimary bone cancer, also known as bone sarcoma, is a rare type of cancer that develops in bone tissue.
Read moreHeartburn is a common condition and refers to a burning sensation in your upper chest, specifically, behind or just below your breastbone.
Read moreYour ability to balance depends on many different factors.
Read moreIt is now widely known that smoking is bad for your health.
Read moreAlthough a healthy diet varies from person to person, there are some basic components that your body needs.
Read moreGovernment guidelines recommend not drinking more than 14 units of alcohol a week.
Read moreOver 100,000 knee replacement surgeries are carried out in the UK every year to treat knee pain, stiffness and reduced mobility.
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