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Moles are small growths on your skin and most of the time, they’re harmless. However, they can sometimes develop into cancer.
Read moreStaying hydrated by drinking enough water every day is essential to maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Read moreSkin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world.
Read moreAllergic rhinitis (hay fever) affects around one in four UK adults and is becoming increasingly common.
Read moreSmall and simple changes to your lifestyle can not only make you healthier, they can also make you happier.
Read morePerimenopause is a natural process that occurs in women, where hormonal levels reduce in the run-up to menopause.
Read moreNipple discharge refers to fluid that leaks out of the nipple when you are not breastfeeding.
Read moreWear and tear of your knee over time can cause pain when bending your knee.
Read moreConsultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Professor Pradhan details the patient pathway journey for surgery using advanced robotic surgical assistant.
View videoIf your hip has been causing you pain, you’ll know first-hand how much of an impact it can have on your life.
Read moreGout is a type of arthritis that predominantly affects the big toes, though it can also affect other joints.
Read moreA healthy prostate plays a vital role in male fertility, producing fluid that helps keep sperm alive.
Read moreHair loss is something most men would prefer to avoid, but if it’s happening to you, you’re far from alone.
Read moreA healthy lifestyle can do more than improve your general wellbeing, it can also protect your vision.
Read moreGlaucoma is an eye condition that leads to damage to your optic nerve, the nerve that connects your eyes to your brain.
Read moreCataracts refer to the clouding of the clear lenses that sit in your eyes and are a common eye condition.
Read moreBreathlessness, which is medically known as dyspnoea, is the unsettling sensation of not being able to breathe in enough air.
Read moreGrommet insertion is a surgical procedure used to treat persistent glue ear.
Read moreLosing your hearing can have a big impact on your life. Some people experience gradual hearing loss without realising it.
Read moreEndometriosis symptoms can overlap with other conditions, such as IBS and diagnosis often takes a long time.
Read moreYour ability to smell and taste are closely linked as taste and smell information are carried to the same part of your brain.
Read morePre-eclampsia refers to persistent high blood pressure alongside protein in the urine, which usually develops after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Read moreJaundice is a very common condition in babies, affecting around six in 10 newborns.
Read moreChickenpox is a highly contagious, itchy rash caused by the varicella zoster virus.
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