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About hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
Find out about hormone replacement therapy (HRT) – how it can help menopause symptoms, the different types of HRT, who can take it and what the main risks and side effects are.
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Why weight loss surgery is done
Find out why weight loss surgery might be recommended.
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Labiaplasty (vulval surgery)
Find out about labiaplasty, including why it's rarely available on the NHS, how much it costs, how to find a qualified and experienced surgeon, what the procedure involves and what to do if things go wrong.
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After an incident
Find out what to do if someone is injured in an incident.
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Hypothermia
Find out about hypothermia, a dangerous drop in body temperature below 35C (normal body temperature is around 37C).
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Motion sickness
Find out more about motion sickness, an unpleasant combination of symptoms, such as dizziness, feeling sick, or being sick, that can happen when you're travelling.
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Low sex drive (loss of libido)
Find out what can cause it, when to get help and how it can be treated.
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Genetic and genomic testing
Find out about genetic and genomic testing on the NHS including how it works, when it's available, what the results can show and how genetic counselling can help.
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Recovering and lifestyle changes after an ileostomy
Find out about recovering from an ileostomy, which can take 6 to 8 weeks, including what lifestyle changes you may need to make when you have an ileostomy.
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Piles in pregnancy
Find out about piles (haemorrhoids) in pregnancy, and what you can do to help prevent or ease them, such as eating more fibre and not standing up for long periods of time.