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Oesophageal atresia and tracheo-oesophageal fistula
Oesophageal atresia is a rare birth defect that affects a baby's oesophagus (the tube through which food passes from the mouth to the stomach).
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Malnutrition – Causes
It can be caused by a long-term health condition that leads to a loss of appetite or disrupts the body's ability to digest food or absorb nutrients.
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Pregnancy
All you need to know about pregnancy, labour and birth including trying to get pregnant, foods to avoid, antenatal care and how to keep well in pregnancy.
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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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Dairy and alternatives in your diet
Read more about milk and dairy foods such as cheese and yoghurt, which are good sources of protein and calcium.
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Fluoxetine: an antidepressant medicine
NHS information about the medicine fluoxetine, including what it's used for, who can take it, how to take it and side effects.
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Duloxetine: an antidepressant medicine
NHS information about the medicine duloxetine, including what it's used for, who can take it, how to take it and side effects.
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Diazepam
NHS information about diazepam, including what it's used for, who can use it, how to use it and side effects.
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Amlodipine: medicine to treat high blood pressure and angina
NHS information about the medicine amlodipine, including what it's used for, who can take it, how to take it and side effects.
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Statins
Find out more about statins, including the conditions they can help treat, common side effects and who can take them.