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Genital herpes

Genital herpes is caused by infection with a virus called herpes simplex virus (HSV).

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Sexual health

What you need to know about chlamydia 

Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the UK and affects both sexes.

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Sexual health

Why am I feeling dizzy? Symptoms and causes explained

Dizziness is a fairly common symptom that usually isn’t caused by anything serious.

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Ear, nose and throat

Social anxiety disorder (social phobia)

Social anxiety disorder is a common mental health condition that affects all ages but often first develops during the teenage years.

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Mental health

How menopause affects your mental health and wellbeing

Menopause is a natural transition in a woman’s life when the ovaries stop working completely.

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Mental health

Ask the expert: what is thyroid eye disease?

Thyroid eye disease (TED) damages the eye sockets and, in most cases, occurs in individuals with Graves’ disease.

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Vision and eye health

Hearing loss: what you need to know

Losing your hearing can have a big impact on your life. Some people experience gradual hearing loss without realising it.

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Ear, nose and throat

What are warts and how are they treated?

Warts are caused by infection with human papillomavirus virus (HPV).

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Skin

What you need to know about lipomas

Lipomas are a common type of lump and are not cancerous. Around one in 100 people in the UK will develop a lipoma.

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Skin

Styes: causes, symptoms and treatment explained

A stye is a common condition that affects the eyelid and is also known as a hordeolum.

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Vision and eye health

Sports knee injuries

Your knees are complicated joints that move a bit like door hinges.

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Bones and joints

Learning to live with rheumatoid arthritis

If you have rheumatoid arthritis, you’re one of more than 400,000 people in the UK living with it.

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Bones and joints

Five great ways to work out from home

Exercise is an important part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle but working out at the gym isn’t for everyone.

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Men’s health

What to expect during menopause

Menopause is a natural part of ageing in women when periods stop and getting pregnant naturally is no longer possible.

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Women's health

Bleeding after sex: is it normal and what could it mean?

Bleeding after sex is not normal. If you experience bleeding after sex, you should see your GP to find out the cause.

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Sexual health

Erectile dysfunction: six common causes of impotence

Impotence, also known as erectile dysfunction, is when a man can’t get or maintain an erect penis.

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Men’s health

IBS explained: causes, symptoms and treatment

IBS or irritable bowel syndrome is a common, chronic (long-term) condition that affects your large intestine.

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General health

Six signs and symptoms of acid reflux

Acid reflux occurs when acid in your stomach flows back into the lower or middle part of your gullet (oesophagus).

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Stomach and bowel

What are cataracts? Causes, diagnosis and treatment explained

Dr Fayyaz Musa, Consultant Eye Surgeon, explains what cataracts are, as well as its symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment options.

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Vision and eye health

What is blood cancer?

Blood cancer refers to a group of cancers that can affect your bone marrow, blood or lymphatic system (part of your immune system).

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Cancer

Cerebral palsy in children: symptoms, treatment and misconceptions

Cerebral palsy affects the nervous system and muscles and is caused by damage to the brain or abnormal brain development.

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Children's health

Ask the expert: what is endometriosis and how is it treated?

Endometriosis symptoms can overlap with other conditions, such as IBS and diagnosis often takes a long time.

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Women's health

Breast cancer stages, treatment and treatment side effects

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in females in the UK but also has a high survival rate of 75% after 10 years.

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Cancer

Should I be concerned about an enlarged prostate?

Almost all men will develop an enlarged prostate as they get older.

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Men’s health
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