291 - 300 of 2482 results for "childrens health"
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Accessibility statement - NHS website
Read the NHS website's accessibility statement.
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What happens when you call NHS 111
Find out what happens when you call NHS 111, including what happens if you get a callback from a nurse.
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Visitors who do not need to pay for NHS treatment
Some visitors to England do not have to pay for NHS hospital treatment.
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Overview - Fabricated or induced illness
Find out about fabricated or induced illness (FII), which is a rare form of child abuse where a parent or carer exaggerates or deliberately causes symptoms of illness in the child.
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NHS stop smoking services help you quit
Find out how using an NHS stop smoking service can improve your chances of quitting smoking.
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Tests and next steps for retinoblastoma
Find out how retinoblastoma is diagnosed, including what tests your child might have and how long it takes to get results.
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Support for veterans, service leavers, and non-mobilised reservists
Read about support for veterans, service leavers and non-mobilised reservists, including physical and mental health, disability support and financial support.
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Wigs and fabric supports on
Wigs are available on the NHS, but patients will be charged for them unless they qualify for help with charges.
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Information and support for families
Read about support for armed forces families, including accessing UK and overseas healthcare, welfare support, the Armed Forces Covenant and mental health.
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When to use NHS 111 online or call 111
Find out when to get help from NHS 111, including how to use 111 and what problems 111 can help with.