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Cerebral palsy – Treatment
Find out about the treatments used to help people with cerebral palsy.
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Walking aids, wheelchairs and mobility scooters - Social care and support guide
Read advice about how walking sticks, frames and other mobility aids may help you, how to get them and what costs may be involved.
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Why a carotid endarterectomy is done
Find out more about a carotid endarterectomy, including why it's done and how it helps reduce your risk of stroke and transient ischaemic attack (TIA).
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Recovering from a coronary artery bypass graft
Find out about recovering after a coronary artery bypass graft, including what to expect and things you can do to help your recovery.
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Healthcare for the armed forces community
How the NHS can help if you're in the British armed forces, a veteran, a reservist or a family member of someone who is serving or who has served.
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Overview - Agoraphobia
Read about agoraphobia, a fear of being in situations where escape might be difficult or that help wouldn't be available if things go wrong.
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Treatment - Depression in adults
Treatment depends on how severe your depression is, but usually involves a combination of self-help, talking therapies and medicine.
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Why people self-harm
They can treat any physical injury and help you get further assessment and care.
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Managing pain and other symptoms
Your doctor and nurses will help you manage your symptoms.
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Enhanced recovery
Find out about enhanced recovery, an evidence-based approach that helps people to recover more quickly after having major surgery.