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Scoliosis refers to twisting and curvature of the spine and usually affects adolescents aged nine to 14 years.
Read moreDiscover what fatty liver disease is, and how it is treated with Dr Deven Vani, Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologist.
View videoBeing diagnosed with cancer is a difficult thing to go through but not just for the person receiving the diagnosis.
Read moreOver 115,000 hip replacement surgeries happen in the UK every year.
Read moreRegularly drinking excessive amounts of alcohol can have both short and long-term effects on your body.
Read moreIf you're experiencing pelvic pain, painful periods, and pain during and after intercourse, you might have endometriosis.
View videoInflammatory bowel disease refers to a group of conditions that cause the lining of your bowel to become inflamed and develop ulcers.
Read moreThe digestive system breaks down the food you eat, allowing your body to absorb the energy and nutrients it contains.
Read moreSweating is your body’s way of cooling down. You may sweat after exercise or when the weather is warm.
Read moreAlcohol units refer to the amount of pure alcohol in a drink.
Read moreMany people don’t realise that they have high blood pressure, despite around a third of adults in the UK having it.
Read moreThe menopause is a natural process that marks the time in your life when you stop menstruating.
Read moreThe most common knee injuries in runners are, unsurprisingly, often caused by overuse.
Read moreBeing overweight or obese puts extra pressure on your knees and joints and can cause joint pain.
Read moreA stroke occurs when the blood supply is cut off to an area of your brain.
Read moreAround seven in 10 children will develop glue ear at some point, in most cases, after having a cold.
Read moreHip pain doesn’t always stay localised to your hip. It can also spread to your groin.
Read moreMr Barnes Morgan, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Spire Healthcare talks about Shoulder impingement.
View videoColon cancer starts in the large intestine (colon), which is the final part of your gut.
Read moreWhen David found out he had a hernia, he was worried what this meant for his love of boxing.
View videoDrinking excessive amounts of alcohol can have both short and long-term effects on your health and wellbeing.
Read moreA healthy lifestyle can do more than improve your general wellbeing, it can also protect your vision.
Read moreA colonoscopy is an examination of the lining of your colon (large bowel).
Read moreArthritis causes the cartilage that covers the ends of the bones in your joints to wear away.
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