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Safety and regulation
Osteopaths must be qualified and registered with the General Osteopathic Council. Osteopathy is generally regarded as safe but is not recommended for people with certain health conditions.
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How confidential patient information is used
Find out about where the NHS collects confidential patient information from, who can use it and how it's kept secure.
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Advice for the families of people who use drugs
Information and advice for families or carers of people who use drugs, including details of where to find local help and support.
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What is PALS (Patient Advice and Liaison Service)?
Find out more about the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS), which offers confidential advice, support and information on health-related matters.
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What happens if your unborn baby dies
Read about what happens after stillbirth, finding the cause of death and the support available to you and your family.
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Outpatients and day patients
Find out what happens before, during and after your outpatient appointment and how you should prepare.
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Coping financially
Read more about the financial support available if you or a family member need to take time off work as a result of illness or to care for someone with a terminal illness.
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Healthcare for the armed forces community
How the NHS can help if you're in the British armed forces, a veteran, a reservist or a family member of someone who is serving or who has served.
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Support for families and carers
Supporting someone with Down's syndrome can be both rewarding and challenging. If you need help, or just want someone to talk to, there's lots of support available.
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Sunscreen and sun safety
Find out how to protect your skin and eyes from UV sun damage, plus advice on using sunbeds and checking moles.