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Relationships after having a baby
Advice for new parents on coping with changing relationships, both as a couple and with friends and family, plus what to do if you're a victim of domestic abuse.
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Help and support for testicular cancer
Find out where to get help and support for testicular cancer from your specialist team and charities like Cancer Research UK and Macmillan Cancer Support.
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Helping your child with anger issues
Advice on how to help your child deal with anger in a positive way.
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How to help your child gain weight
Children need the right amount of calories to help support growth.
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Get medical help
Find out where to get medical help if you need it.
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Postnatal depression
Postnatal depression is a type of depression that many parents experience after having a baby.
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Help and support with mouth cancer
Find out where to get help and support if you or a loved one has mouth cancer, such as from your specialist team and charities like Macmillan and Cancer Research UK.
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Help your child beat exam stress
Find out how to help your child through the stress of school exams and tests, including what you can do to help them cope with nerves and anxiety, plus advice about diet, sleep and exercise.
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Prostate cancer - Help and support for prostate cancer
Find out where to get help and support for prostate cancer from your specialist team and charities like Prostate Cancer UK and Macmillan.
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Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease - Causes
Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD) is an inherited condition, which means it's passed on to a child from their parents.