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Tuberous sclerosis - Features
Tuberous sclerosis causes non-cancerous (benign) tumours to develop in many areas of the body. The condition can lead to a range of different problems, depending on where the tumours grow.
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Post-polio syndrome - Treatment
There's currently no cure for post-polio syndrome (PPS), so treatment focuses on helping you manage your symptoms and improving your quality of life.
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Myasthenia gravis - Symptoms
Read about the symptoms of myasthenia gravis, including droopy eyelids, double vision and difficulty making facial expressions. It can also cause slurred speech and difficulty eating.
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Muscular dystrophy - Treatment
As different types of muscular dystrophy (MD) can cause quite specific problems, the treatment you receive will be tailored to your needs.
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Multiple myeloma - Symptoms
Find out more about the symptoms of multiple myeloma.
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HIV and AIDS - Prevention
Read about preventing HIV and AIDS. Find out how to prevent passing on HIV to others by taking precautions, such as using a condom.
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Side effects of an epidural
Find out about the side effects that can happen after having an epidural and how they're treated.
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Congenital heart disease - Types
Congenital heart disease refers to a range of possible heart defects.
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Congenital heart disease - Treatment
Treatment for congenital heart disease depends on the specific defect you or your child has.
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Congenital heart disease - Complications
People with congenital heart disease have an increased risk of developing further problems. Many children with the condition have delayed development.