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  • Thrombosis

    NHS Direct — Anyone can be affected by thrombosis, although it usually develops in older people and becomes more common with age. As well as age, there are a number of other factors that make developing thrombosis more likely, including: Information on ...More…

  • Thalassaemia

    NHS Direct — Information on Thalassaemia from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Thalassaemia is the name given to a group of inherited blood disorders that affect the body's ability ...More…

  • Sickle-cell-anaemia

    NHS Direct — Information on Sickle-cell anaemia from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Pamela, 18, was born with sickle-cell anaemia. She describes how to cope with the disease on a ...More…

  • Sexually-transmitted-infections

    NHS Direct — Information on Sexually transmitted infections from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are passed on through intimate sexual ...More…

  • Septic-shock

    NHS Direct — Septic shock is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a person's blood pressure drops to a dangerously low level (severe hypotension). The fall in blood pressure occurs as a result of a serious bacterial infection that develops in the ...More…

  • Rhesus disease

    NHS Direct — Information on Rhesus disease from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Rhesus disease happens when a mother's antibodies attack her baby's blood cells. Rhesus disease ...More…

  • Red-blood-count

    NHS Direct — A red blood cell count is used to determine changes in the number of red blood cells in your blood. It is usually part of a complete blood cell count and can help to diagnose conditions that affect the blood, such as anaemia. Red blood cell count ...More…

  • Methods of poisoning

    NHS Direct — Information on Poisoning from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Poisons are substances that cause damage to the cells of the body when they come into contact with them. ...More…

  • Pneumococcal-infections

    NHS Direct — Information on Pneumococcal infections from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Pneumococcal infections normally fall into one of two categories: non-invasive ...More…

  • Phenylketonuria

    NHS Direct — Information on Phenylketonuria from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a rare condition that is inherited (runs in families). Those with PKU ...More…

  • Periods-painful

    NHS Direct — Information on Periods, painful from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources The majority of women experience some form of period pain during their lifetime. The medical term ...More…

  • Periods-irregular

    NHS Direct — Information on Periods, irregular from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Menstruation is the periodic (approximately monthly) shedding of the lining of the womb ...More…


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