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  • Diagnosis - Schizophrenia

    There's no single test and the condition is usually diagnosed after assessment by a mental health specialist.

  • Progressive supranuclear palsy - Treatment

    There's currently no cure for progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), but there are lots of things that can be done to help manage the symptoms.

  • What to expect from end of life care

    You should get the best possible end of life care, wherever you're being cared for.

  • Ankylosing spondylitis - Diagnosis

    It can be difficult to diagnose because the condition develops slowly and there's no definitive test.

  • Breast reduction (female)

    Find out about female breast reduction, including if it's available on the NHS, how much it costs, what to think about before deciding to have it, finding a surgeon, what the procedure involves and what to do if things go wrong.

  • Pelvic inflammatory disease - Diagnosis

    There's no single test for diagnosing pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) – it is diagnosed based on your symptoms and a gynaecological examination.

  • Molar pregnancy

    A molar pregnancy is when there's a problem with a fertilised egg, which means a baby and a placenta do not develop the way they should after conception.

  • Post-polio syndrome - Diagnosis

    Post-polio syndrome (PPS) can be difficult to diagnose because there are no specific tests for it and symptoms can be mistaken for other conditions.

  • Brain death

    Brain stem death is where a person no longer has any brain stem functions, and has permanently lost the potential for consciousness and the capacity to breathe.

  • Respiratory tract infections (RTIs)

    Find out about the different types of lower and upper respiratory tract infections (airway infections), how the infections spread and when you should see a GP.