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Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) - Symptoms
The symptoms of a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) are the same as those of a stroke, but unlike a stroke they only last for a few minutes or hours.
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What is PALS (Patient Advice and Liaison Service)?
Find out more about the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS), which offers confidential advice, support and information on health-related matters.
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Accessing GP services for someone else, with proxy access
GP surgeries can give someone secure access to another patient's GP services, so they can help them manage their health and care.
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National booking service staff applications – Privacy policy
Privacy policy for the National Booking Service applications used by staff.
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Where can I get sexual health advice, now?
Find out what to do if you have had unprotected sex, including where to go if you need urgent help.
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Proxy application service - terms of use
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Services
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Online services
Find out about NHS login, how to order a repeat prescription and the NHS App.
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Where to find help and support for bile duct cancer
Find out about national charities offering support to people and their loved ones affected by bile duct cancer.
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Finding out you're pregnant
What happens and the things to think about when you first find out you're pregnant.