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Choosing who will do your cosmetic procedure
Find out how to check the surgeon, dentist or practitioner has the qualifications, experience and insurance to carry out your procedure.
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Pre-eclampsia - Diagnosis
Pre-eclampsia is easily diagnosed during the routine checks you have while you're pregnant.
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Gliclazide: a medicine to treat type 2 diabetes
NHS medicines information on gliclazide – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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Short-acting insulin: a medicine to treat diabetes
NHS medicines information on short-acting insulin – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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Antifungal medicines
Find out about antifungal medicines, which are used to treat fungal infections such as thrush and athlete's foot.
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Why a cystoscopy is done
Find out why a cystoscopy might be needed, what it can check for and what it can treat.
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Early days
Find out what to expect in the first few weeks after your baby's birth, including checks for you and your baby, feeding and poo.
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Peripheral neuropathy - Causes
In the UK, the most common cause of peripheral neuropathy is diabetes.
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Eye tests for children
Read about the routine eye checks that newborn babies have and eye tests for children.
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Why it’s done
Find out why you might need to have a colposcopy and what the procedure checks for.