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Erectile-dysfunction
NHS Direct — Information on Erectile dysfunction from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources GP Dr Rob Hicks offers his advice on erectile dysfunction and one man discusses his ...More…
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Supraventricular-tachycardia
NHS Direct — Information on Supraventricular tachycardia from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is a heart rhythm disorder featuring episodes of ...More…
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Raynauds-phenomenon
NHS Direct — NHS Choices information on Raynaud's phenomenon, including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment Raynaud's phenomenon, usually just called Raynaud's, is a common condition of the blood vessels (arteries) that supply blood to the skin. During a ...More…
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Lymphoedema
NHS Direct — Information on Lymphoedema from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Philippa has primary lymphoedema, a long-term condition that causes swelling in the legs. She ...More…
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Heart-failure
NHS Direct — Information on Heart failure from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Heart failure is a serious condition, but it does not actually mean that your heart has failed. It ...More…
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Heart-block
NHS Direct — Information on Heart block from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Heart block is a condition where the heart beats irregularly or more slowly than normal. Sometimes, ...More…
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Dry gangrene
NHS Direct — Information on Gangrene from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Gangrene is a term that refers to the decay and death of tissue (necrosis), caused by an interruption to ...More…
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Why does fainting occur?
NHS Direct — Information on Fainting from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Fainting is a sudden, temporary loss of consciousness which usually results in a fall. Medical ...More…
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Types of dementia
NHS Direct — Information on Dementia from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Dementia causes the (usually gradual) loss of mental abilities such as thinking, remembering and ...More…
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Dehydration
NHS Direct — Information on Dehydration from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources The human body is about two-thirds (approximately 70%) water. Water is essential to the normal working ...More…
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Coronary-heart-disease
NHS Direct — Information on Coronary heart disease from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Coronary heart disease is the UK's biggest killer, with one in every four men and one in ...More…
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Coronary-angioplasty
NHS Direct — Information on Coronary angioplasty from NHS Choices including why, when and how it should be performed and with links to other useful resources The heart is a muscle that pumps oxygen-rich blood around the body in order to allow the body's ...More…