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Side effects of gliclazide
NHS medicines information on side effects of gliclazide and what you can do to cope.
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Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease - Treatment
Find out how the problems caused by autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), such as high blood pressure, pain and kidney stones, can be treated.
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Belly dancing exercise video
Get your hips moving with this belly dancing for beginners home workout video from the NHS Fitness Studio, where you can find a range of workout routines to suit you, whether your aim is to lose weight, improve your overall fitness, or de-stress.
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Osteoporosis pilates video workout
A pilates-inspired home video workout for people with osteoporosis from the NHS Fitness Studio, where you can find a range of workout routines to suit you, whether your aim is to lose weight, improve your overall fitness, or de-stress.
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Bunions
NHS information about bunions, including symptoms, how they're treated and how to help prevent them.
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Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease - Symptoms
Read about the symptoms of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), including pain in your abdomen, side or lower back, blood in your urine and kidney stones.
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Osteoarthritis - Symptoms
Read about symptoms of osteoarthritis, including pain and stiffness in your joints, which can make it difficult to move the affected joints and do certain activities.
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Arthritis pilates video workout
A gentle pilates home video workout for people with arthritis from the NHS Fitness Studio, where you can find a range of workout routines to suit you, whether your aim is to lose weight, improve your overall fitness, or de-stress.
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Body warm-up video
Follow this warm-up home workout video from the NHS Fitness Studio, where you can find a range of workout routines to suit you, whether your aim is to lose weight, improve your overall fitness, or de-stress.
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Adenomyosis
Find out about adenomyosis, including symptoms, what to do if you think you have it and how it's treated.