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Hydronephrosis
Read about hydronephrosis, including the symptoms, causes and how it’s diagnosed and treated.
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Erythema nodosum
NHS information about erythema nodosum. Find out what it is, what the symptoms are, what causes it, when to get medical help and how it’s treated.
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Polymyalgia rheumatica - Symptoms
The main symptom is pain and stiffness in the shoulders, neck and hips, which develops quickly over a few days or weeks.
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COVID-19 vaccine
NHS information about the COVID-19 vaccine, including what the vaccine helps protect against, who should have it and when, how to get it and side effects.
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Knee problems pilates video workout
A pilates home video workout for people with knee problems 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.
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Waist workout video
Work your waist with 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.
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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.
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Coeliac disease
Find out about coeliac disease, an autoimmune disease affecting the digestive system that makes a person have an adverse reaction to gluten.
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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.
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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.