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Where to get the combined pill
The combined pill is available from sexual health clinics (also called family planning or contraception clinics), GP surgeries and young people's services.
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Where to get the progestogen-only pill
You can get the progestogen-only pill (mini pill) from sexual health clinics, family planning clinics, GP surgeries and young people's services.
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Obesity - Treatment
Other useful strategies include setting weight loss goals and asking for the support of family and friends.
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Where to find help and support for oesophageal cancer
Find out more about national charities that offer support for people and their loved ones affected by oesophageal cancer.
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Bipolar disorder
Find out about bipolar disorder, including symptoms, how it's diagnosed and treatments.
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What to expect from end of life care
The staff caring for you should show kindness, respect your wishes and involve you and your family in decisions about your care.
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Diagnosis - Borderline personality disorder
Read about diagnosing borderline personality disorder (BPD). If your GP suspects BPD, you'll usually be referred to your local community mental health team (CMHT).
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Where to get help for self-harm
Support is available for anyone who self-harms or thinks about self-harm, as well as their friends and family.
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Cluster headaches
Find out about cluster headaches, which are severe attacks of pain on 1 side of the head, including the symptoms, when to get medical help and how they’re treated.
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Self-harm
Support is available for anyone who self-harms or thinks about self-harm, as well as their friends and family.