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Acne - Causes
Teenage acne is thought to be triggered by increased levels of a hormone called testosterone, which occurs during puberty.
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Androgen insensitivity syndrome - Causes
The genetic alteration that causes androgen insensitivity syndrome means the body cannot respond to testosterone properly.
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Lifestyle changes to make if you're unable to take HRT
Find out about changes to your lifestyle that may improve your menopause symptoms, such as exercise and a balanced diet.
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Heroin addiction: get help
Find out how to get help for heroin addiction, including details of the 2 main approaches to treatment – maintenance therapy and detox.
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Cerebral palsy – Treatment
Treatments include physiotherapy, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, medicines and surgery.
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Frontotemporal dementia - Treatment
Read about the main treatments for frontotemporal dementia, including medicine and other therapies.
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Treatment - Postnatal depression
Speak to a GP or health visitor if you think you might have postnatal depression. With treatment most women make a full recovery.
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Living with - Depression in adults
Information and advice about coping with depression, including diet and exercise, talking therapy, dealing with bereavement and caring for someone who's depressed.
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Treatment - Phobias
Find out more about treatment for phobias, which can include talking therapies such as cognitive behavioural therapy, and sometimes medicines.
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Having a baby if you're LGBT+
Find out about ways to have a family if you're lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or non-binary, plus information on testosterone and pregnancy, and chestfeeding your baby