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Starting your periods
Most girls start their periods when they're about 12, but they can start as early as 8, so it's important to talk to girls from an early age to make sure they're prepared.
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Keep bones healthy over 65
How to keep your bones healthy and prevent fractures in old age, with exercises to strengthen bones, bone-friendly diet advice and other practical tips.
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Cervical spondylosis
Find out about cervical spondylosis, which is the medical term for neck pain caused by age-related "wear and tear" to bones in the neck area of the spine and the soft cushions of tissue (discs) in the neck.
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Symptoms - Postnatal depression
Postnatal depression can affect women in different ways. It can start at any point in the first year after giving birth and may develop suddenly or gradually.
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Causes of non-melanoma skin cancer
Ultraviolet (UV) light is the most common cause and age is the main risk factor.
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Parent and guardian proxy access for children
You can get online access to the GP services of a child aged under 16 if you are their parent or guardian with legal parental responsibility.
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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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Information for adults who want help with GP services
If you are aged 16 or over, you can ask someone you trust if they will agree to be your proxy and help you manage your GP services.
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Molluscum contagiosum
Find out about molluscum contagiosum, including what the symptoms are and what to do if you think you or your child have it.
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Who can and cannot use clobetasol
NHS medicines information on who can use clobetasol and who may not be able to use it.