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Gonorrhoea is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the UK.
Read moreBleeding after sex is not normal. If you experience bleeding after sex, you should see your GP to find out the cause.
Read morePiles, also known as haemorrhoids, are swellings that develop inside your back passage (rectum) or around your bottom (anus).
Read moreAlmost six million people in the UK have diabetes; however, fewer than one in 10 of these individuals have type 1 diabetes.
Read moreHormones are chemical messengers that are released into your blood where they travel to various organs, glands or tissues.
Read moreAfter menopause, the risk of heart disease in women rises.
Read moreAccording to the British Heart Foundation, heart and circulatory diseases cause more than a quarter of all deaths in the UK.
Read moreParkinson’s disease is a progressive condition that damages the brain. It is part of a group of diseases called neurodegenerative diseases.
Read moreNeuropathic pain is caused by damage or disease of your sensory nerves and affects around one in 10 people in the UK.
Read moreTalking therapy can help improve your mental health and emotional wellbeing – as well as your physical health.
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 moreRegularly eating lots of fast food can have both short and long-term effects on your physical health.
Read moreThere are over 350,000 cases of cancer each year in the UK and one in two people will develop some form of it during their lifetime.
Read moreAround one in eight men in the UK will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, making it currently the most common cancer diagnosis in the UK.
Read moreCarpal tunnel syndrome occurs in the wrist and, in some cases, can cause significant discomfort and weakness.
Read moreCardiac arrest is a medical emergency where the heart suddenly stops pumping blood around the body.
Read moreOver one million people in the UK have heart failure with around 200,000 people diagnosed each year.
Read moreAge-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of vision loss in the UK but many people are unaware of the signs.
Read moreYour hearing declines with age, with children able to hear sounds at higher frequencies than adults
Read moreVaginal thrush is a very common condition affecting around three-quarters of women at some point during their lifetime.
Read moreFibroids, also known as uterine fibroids, affect around one in five women in the UK aged between 30 and 50.
Read moreOver 120,000 hernia operations are performed every year in the UK, making it the most common surgery nationwide.
Read moreStress is a state of emotional tension and is your body’s response to situations that put you under pressure.
Read morePostnatal depression refers to depression that occurs within one year of giving birth. It can also affect partners.
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