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Sexual health for gay and bisexual men
Find out about sexually transmitted infections that affect gay men, including gonorrhoea, non-specific urethritis, chlamydia, herpes, syphilis, shigella, hepatitis, genital warts and pubic lice (crabs).
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Diagnosis - Borderline personality disorder
If your GP suspects BPD, you'll usually be referred to your local community mental health team (CMHT).
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Bladder and urinary health
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Sexual health for lesbian and bisexual women
Find out about the sexually transmitted infections that women who have sex with women can pass on, including herpes, genital warts and chlamydia, plus how to protect yourself.
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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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About the NHS Health Check online
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Self-help therapies
Find out about self-help therapies for mental health, such as online cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) on the NHS and self-help books.
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Bone, joint and muscle health
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Hives
Find out about hives (also called urticaria), which is a raised, itchy rash that's usually caused by a reaction to things like food, pollen, insect bites or chemicals.
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Where to get the emergency contraceptive pill (morning after pill)
You can get the emergency contraceptive pill (morning after pill) from most sexual health clinics, GP surgeries and pharmacies.