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Cardiac 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.
Read moreRegular exercise isn’t just for athletes and fitness fans, it is important for everyone at every age to maintain a healthy body and mind.
Read moreStaying hydrated by drinking enough water every day is essential to maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Read moreAlthough a healthy diet varies from person to person, there are some basic components that your body needs.
Read moreAlzheimer’s disease is a progressive condition that damages the brain and, therefore, is a neurodegenerative disease.
Read moreYour ability to balance depends on many different factors.
Read moreCholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that is made by the liver and can also be found in the foods you eat.
Read moreMany people don’t realise that they have high blood pressure, despite around a third of adults in the UK having it.
Read moreIt can be hard to know if you have heavy periods, medically known as menorrhagia.
Read moreAn enlarged prostate isn’t usually serious, but it can be uncomfortable to live with.
Read moreExercise is great for your overall health but some types are better than others when it comes to protecting and strengthening your joints.
Read moreWhen it comes to exercising to improve your health, you don’t need to spend hours in the gym or take up a sport.
Read moreBronchiectasis is a chronic condition affecting the lungs, specifically causing the airways (bronchi) to become inflamed and scarred.
Read moreGovernment guidelines recommend not drinking more than 14 units of alcohol a week.
Read moreRegularly drinking excessive amounts of alcohol can have both short and long-term effects on your body.
Read moreThe digestive system breaks down the food you eat, allowing your body to absorb the energy and nutrients it contains.
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