Search results for 5. National Health Service (2017
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Where to get the vaginal ring
The vaginal ring is available from sexual health clinics, some GP surgeries and young people's services.
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Where to get the progestogen-only pill
You can get the progestogen-only pill (mini pill) from sexual health clinics, family planning clinics, GP surgeries and young people's services.
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Where to get the contraceptive patch
The contraceptive patch is available from sexual health clinics, some GP surgeries and young people's services.
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Where to get diaphragms or caps
Diaphragms and caps are available from sexual health clinics, some GP surgeries and young people's services.
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Where to get the combined pill
The combined pill is available from sexual health clinics (also called family planning or contraception clinics), GP surgeries and young people's services.
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Eating a balanced diet
Find out about the major food groups and how to balance them for a healthy diet.
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Stop smoking in pregnancy
Find out why you should stop smoking in pregnancy, and how smoking can harm your unborn baby. Plus where to go for support to help you quit.
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Staying in hospital as an inpatient
If you have been referred to hospital for an operation or test and you need to stay overnight, it means you're being treated as an inpatient. When you arrive at the hospital, you'll be welcomed by a member of staff, who will explain the processes to you and ....
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Mental health conditions
Find information and support for your mental health.
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Quetiapine: a medicine to treat mental health conditions
NHS medicines information on quetiapine – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.