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Being cared for in hospital
In hospital, you will be cared for by the doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals who work on the ward where you are staying.
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Teeth whitening
Find out about teeth whitening, including were to get it, how it's done, and how to get it done safely.
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Receiving mental health support – children and young people
Find out what to expect if you’re going to receive help for your mental health, including types of help, who you might see and where you might receive support
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Antihistamines
Find out about the different types, who can take them and what side effects they can cause.
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Organ donation – NHS App help
Information about registering and changing your organ donation decision, using the NHS App or the NHS website.
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Vitamins for children
Find out why vitamins are important for the health of your baby or young child, and which vitamin supplements they should take.
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Vision loss
Find out about vision loss, including what the symptoms are, what causes it, how it's treated, and what support is available.
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Penis lumps and spots
Find out about lumps and spots on the penis, including what can cause them and when to get medical advice.
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Womb (uterus) cancer - Help and support
If you have womb cancer, support is available from your specialist team and charities like Macmillan Cancer Support and Cancer Research UK.
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What is type 1 diabetes?
Find out about type 1 diabetes, a condition where your body cannot make a hormone called insulin and your blood glucose (sugar) level becomes too high.