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Dyspraxia in adults
Find out more about dyspraxia, which is a common disorder that affects movement and co-ordination.
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Causes - Fabricated or induced illness
The causes of fabricated or induced illness (FII) are not fully understood, but mental health conditions or previous traumatic experiences in the parent or carer's life can play an important role.
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Patau's syndrome
Find out about Patau's syndrome, also known as trisomy 13, a serious genetic disorder where a baby has an extra copy of chromosome 13.
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Lamotrigine: medicine to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder
NHS medicines information on lamotrigine – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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Erythrocytosis
Read about the symptoms and treatment of a blood disorder called erythrocytosis (sometimes called polycythaemia), which means having a high concentration of red blood cells in your blood.
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Thalassaemia
Read about thalassaemia, a group of blood disorders that affect a substance called haemoglobin.
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Munchausen syndrome
Find out about Munchausen's syndrome, a disorder where someone pretends to be ill or induces symptoms of illness in themselves.
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Mental Health Act (easy read)
The Mental Health Act is a law that tells people with a mental health disorder what their rights are and how they can be treated.
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Sodium valproate: medicine used for epilepsy, bipolar disorder and migraine
NHS medicines information on sodium valproate – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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About lamotrigine
NHS medicines information on lamotrigine – what it's used for and key facts.