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Pre-eclampsia - Causes
Pre-eclampsia is thought to be caused by the placenta not developing properly due to a problem with the blood vessels supplying it.
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Facelift (rhytidectomy)
A facelift, or rhytidectomy, is a cosmetic procedure to lift up and pull back the skin to make the face tighter and smoother.
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Plastic surgery
Read NHS information about plastic surgery, which is a type of surgery that repairs and reconstructs missing or damaged tissue and skin.
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Tests for diagnosing dementia
Information on the tests used by GPs and specialists to diagnose dementia, including the GPCOG test, blood tests and brain scans.
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Rhesus disease - Causes
Rhesus disease is caused by a specific mix of blood types between a pregnant mother and her unborn baby.
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Sickle cell disease - Treatment
Read about the main treatments for sickle cell disease, including medications to prevent pain, blood transfusions and stem cell transplants.
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Contact dermatitis - Diagnosis
A GP can usually diagnose contact dermatitis from the appearance of your skin and by asking about your symptoms.
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Symptoms A to Z
Find out about symptoms such as pain, stomach problems or skin symptoms, including causes, treatment and what to do.
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Side effects of radiotherapy
Read about the main side effects of radiotherapy, including sore skin, tiredness and temporary hair loss, and how to manage them.
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Sunscreen and sun safety
Find out how to protect your skin and eyes from UV sun damage, plus advice on using sunbeds and checking moles.