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Causes - Fabricated or induced illness
The causes of fabricated or induced illness (FII) are not fully understood, but mental health conditions or previous traumatic experiences in the parent or carer's life can play an important role.
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Childhood cataracts - Causes
Read about the possible causes of childhood cataracts, which include genes and genetic conditions and infections during pregnancy, such as rubella, chickenpox and toxoplasmosis.
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Withdrawing treatment
Find out about treatments that can be used to keep people with serious or terminal illnesses alive, and when and how they might be withdrawn.
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How to wash your hands
Washing your hands is one of the simplest ways you can protect yourself and others from illnesses such as food poisoning and flu.
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Feeling sick (nausea)
Feeling sick (nausea) is common and usually goes away on its own.
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Common questions about atorvastatin
NHS medicines information on common questions about atorvastatin.
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Common questions about carbamazepine
NHS medicines information on common questions about carbamazepine.
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Common questions about clarithromycin
NHS medicines information on common questions about clarithromycin.
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Common questions about nortriptyline
NHS medicines information on common questions about nortriptyline.
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Common questions about felodipine
NHS medicines information on common questions about felodipine.