Search results for Home & Consumer Life & Wellness

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  • Turner syndrome

    Find out about Turner syndrome including the symptoms, how it’s diagnosed and the treatment and support that is available.

  • Cataracts in adults

    Find out about cataracts in adults including what the symptoms are and how treatment with surgery can help.

  • Threadworms

    Read about threadworms (pinworms), which are tiny worms in your poo. They're common in children and spread easily. You can treat them without seeing a GP.

  • Multiple system atrophy (MSA)

    Find out about multiple system atrophy (MSA) including the symptoms, how it's diagnosed, how it's managed and where to get support.

  • Spina bifida

    Find out about spina bifida, including what causes it, what the symptoms are, how it is treated and what support you might need.

  • Bedtime meditation video

    Instructor Beth will take you through a sequence of mindfulness and meditation techniques in this home workout video from the NHS Fitness Studio, where you can find a range of workout routines to suit you, whether your aim is to lose weight, improve your overall fitness, or de-stress.

  • Pyjama pilates video workout

    If you already have some basic experience of pilates, challenge yourself a little more with this intermediate pilates home video workout from the NHS Fitness Studio, where you can find a range of workout routines to suit you, whether your aim is to lose weight, improve your overall fitness, or de-stress.

  • Falls

    Find out about falls, including what to do when you have a fall, what help is available and how to prevent falls.

  • La Bomba dance exercise video

    Boost your mood and your fitness levels with this fun dance-based home workout video from the NHS Fitness Studio, where you can find a range of workout routines to suit you, whether your aim is to lose weight, improve your overall fitness, or de-stress.

  • Limping in children

    Find out more about limping in children, which is usually caused by something minor like a sprain or strain.