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About haloperidol
NHS medicines information on haloperidol – what it's used for and key facts.
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About prednisolone tablets and liquid
NHS medicines information on prednisolone tablets and liquid – what it's used for and key facts.
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Obesity - Causes
Genetics, underlying health conditions and taking certain medications can also contribute to weight gain.
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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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How it's performed
During your first osteopathy session, the osteopath will ask about your symptoms, general health and any other medicine or medical care you're receiving before carrying out a physical examination.
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Teen aggression and arguments
Advice on how to cope with heated arguments with your teenager, and what to do if they become violent.
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Find out how to get help with something else
Where to find your health records and NHS number, how to get an EHIC or GHIC card, how access NHS services if you’re visiting from abroad, and where to buy a prescription prepayment certificate.
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Developmental co-ordination disorder (dyspraxia) in children - Diagnosis
Talk to your GP, health visitor or special educational needs co-ordinator (SENCO) if you think your child has developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD).
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Diagnosis - Depression in adults
A GP will ask you questions about your general health and how your feelings are affecting you mentally and physically.
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Epilepsy and pregnancy
Find out about epilepsy and pregnancy, including if anti-epileptic drugs can affect your baby's health and talking to your specialist about your medicines.