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Living with type 1 diabetes
Find out about living with type 1 diabetes, including managing your blood glucose (sugar) and how type 1 diabetes affects your life.
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Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) - Treatment
Treatment after a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) usually involves making lifestyle changes, taking medicines and possibly having surgery to prevent another TIA or full stroke from happening in the future.
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Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) - Causes
A transient ischaemic attacks (TIA) happens when one of the blood vessels that supply your brain with oxygen-rich blood becomes blocked.
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Thalassaemia - Treatment
Read about treatments for thalassaemia, including blood transfusions, medicine to remove excess iron from the body, and stem cell transplants.
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Diagnosing a stroke
Strokes are usually diagnosed through blood tests, scans and other tests. Doing this may also show what caused it.
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Stomach ulcer - Complications
Read about the main complications of stomach ulcers, including internal bleeding, a split in the stomach (perforation) and a blockage in your digestive system.
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Stillbirth - Causes
Read about the causes of stillbirth, including complications with the placenta (the organ that links the baby’s blood supply to the mother’s).
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Sickle cell disease - Treatment
Read about the main treatments for sickle cell disease, including medications to prevent pain, blood transfusions and stem cell transplants.
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Rhesus disease - Causes
Rhesus disease is caused by a specific mix of blood types between a pregnant mother and her unborn baby.
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Pre-eclampsia - Causes
Pre-eclampsia is thought to be caused by the placenta not developing properly due to a problem with the blood vessels supplying it. The exact cause isn't fully understood.