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Advice for parents of overweight children
It can be difficult to tell if a child is overweight as they are still growing. Find tips on how to help your child reach a healthier weight.
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Pulmonary hypertension
Pulmonary hypertension is high blood pressure in the blood vessels that supply the lungs. It's a serious condition that can damage the right side of the heart.
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Where to get mental health support – children and young people
Find out who can help you get support for your mental health, such as a teacher, school nurse GP or youth or social worker – and find out how to refer yourself
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Progressive supranuclear palsy - Diagnosis
It can be difficult to diagnose progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), as there’s no single test for it, and it can have similar symptoms to other conditions.
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Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease - Symptoms
Read about the symptoms of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), including pain in your abdomen, side or lower back, blood in your urine and kidney stones.
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Tremor or shaking hands
Read about having a tremor, which is when you're not able to control shaking or trembling in part of your body, or shaking hands.
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Overweight and obesity in adults
NHS information about living with overweight and obesity, including the risks of being overweight, how to lose weight and available treatment.
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Short-sightedness (myopia)
Find out more about short-sightedness (myopia), including the signs and how it's usually treated with glasses or contact lenses.
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Hypothermia
Find out about hypothermia, a dangerous drop in body temperature below 35C (normal body temperature is around 37C). Go to A&E or call 999 immediately if someone has symptoms of hypothermia.
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Who can and cannot take verapamil
NHS medicines information on who can take verapamil and who may not be able to take it.