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Sugar: the facts
Cut down by eating fewer sugary foods, such as sweets, cakes and biscuits, and drinking fewer sugary fizzy drinks.
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Who can get an IUS (intrauterine system) or hormonal coil
Find out if you can get an IUS (intrauterine system) or hormonal coil, including if you take certain medicines or you’re breastfeeding.
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Who can and cannot take isosorbide mononitrate and isosorbide dinitrate
NHS medicines information on who can take isosorbide mononitrate and isosorbide dinitrate and who may not be able to take them.
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Who can use the NHS App - Help and support
You can use the NHS App, or log in through the NHS website, if you’re aged 13 or over and registered at an NHS GP surgery in England or the Isle of Man.
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Who can and cannot take or use sequential combined hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
NHS medicines information on who can take or use sequential combined HRT and who may not be able to take or use it.
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Lamotrigine: medicine to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder
NHS information about the medicine lamotrigine, including what it’s used for, who can take it, how to take it and side effects.
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How often can I have a free NHS sight test?
Find out how often you can have a free NHS sight test.
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Getting ready
What you need to do to prepare for an arthroscopy, such as not eating or drinking for a few hours before.
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Getting ready
Find out what you need to do to prepare for a gastroscopy, such as not eating or drinking before the procedure.
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Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) - Prevention
The best way to help prevent a TIA is to eat a healthy diet, exercise regularly and avoid smoking and drinking too much alcohol.