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It 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.
Read moreYour immune system helps keep you healthy by fighting off viruses, bacteria and pathogens that can cause infection or disease.
Read moreHip replacement surgery replaces the damaged parts of your hip joint.
Read moreOver 100,000 knee replacement surgeries are carried out in the UK every year to treat knee pain, stiffness and reduced mobility.
Read moreWhen David found out he had a hernia, he was worried what this meant for his love of boxing.
View videoAlmost 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 moreWhen we use the term overeating it means eating more than is needed for our body or more than is usual for us.
Read moreDepression affects around one in six adults in the UK and often occurs alongside other mental health conditions.
Read moreYour blood’s clotting ability is important to help stop excessive and potentially dangerous bleeding when a blood vessel is injured.
Read moreAround one in every 1,000 children in the UK has juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). This type of arthritis first occurs in those aged u...
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 moreFood allergies occur when your body’s immune system overreacts to harmless substances (allergens) you ingest.
Read moreWhen it comes to looking after your skin, what you put into your body is just as important as the way you treat your skin.
Read moreAll healthy ears produce earwax. It’s your body’s way of cleaning out your ears.
Read moreA stroke occurs when the blood supply is cut off to an area of your brain.
Read moreA sore throat, cough and runny nose are symptoms most people recognise as having a cold or the flu.
Read moreProblems with swallowing, known as dysphagia, often cause issues with eating and talking, and needs assessment and treatment.
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