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Tuberculosis (TB)
NHS information about tuberculosis (TB), including symptoms, when to get medical help, treatments and causes.
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The risks of drinking too much
The risks of drinking more than the recommended limits include cancer, liver disease, heart disease and stroke.
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Water, drinks and hydration
Find out how water and other drinks fit into a healthy diet and lifestyle.
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BCG vaccine for tuberculosis (TB)
Find out about the BCG vaccine for tuberculosis (TB), including who should have it and possible side effects.
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Breastfeeding and drinking alcohol
Advice on drinking alcohol while breastfeeding, including how to manage social occasions and the risks of binge drinking.
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Drinks and cups for babies and young children
Drinks for young children, including breast milk, infant formula, cows milk, fruit juice, water and squash, plus choosing a cup or beaker.
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Drinking alcohol while pregnant
The safest thing you can do if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or trying for a baby, is to avoid alcohol.
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Alcohol misuse
Alcohol misuse is where a person consumes excessive amounts of alcoholic drinks.
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Who can and cannot have hydroxocobalamin
NHS medicines information on who can have hydroxocobalamin and who may not be able to have it.
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Smelly urine
Find out what can cause smelly pee and how to keep it clear and smelling mild.