Find out about the flu vaccine for adults, including who should have it, how to get it and side effects.| nhs.uk
Find out about the children's flu vaccine, including who should have it, how to get it and side effects.| nhs.uk
Pregnant women should have the flu jab. Find out why it’s needed, where to get it and the risks of flu. The vaccine is safe to have at any stage of pregnancy.| nhs.uk
Find out more about postural tachycardia syndrome (PoTS), where your heart rate increases very quickly after getting up from sitting or lying down.| nhs.uk
Find out about malaria, including where it's found, how you catch it and what the symptoms are.| nhs.uk
Read about the interactive Eatwell Guide, which shows how much of what we eat overall should come from each food group to achieve a healthy, balanced diet.| nhs.uk
Find out how well each method of contraception works at preventing pregnancy.| nhs.uk
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can develop after a single very stressful, frightening or distressing event, or after a prolonged traumatic experience.| nhs.uk
Find out about types of talking (psychological) therapies, including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), guided self-help, counselling and behavioural activation.| nhs.uk
Find out more about residential and nursing care homes, paying for care homes and how to choose a care home.| nhs.uk
Find out what causes twins, how to find out if yours are identical, and where to go for support if you're having twins or more. Plus facts and myths about twins.| nhs.uk
GPN Jane Coomber considers the role of the nurse in weight loss. Are patients asking for the latest injectables on the NHS as a 'magic wand'?| Nursing in Practice
Read about symptoms of developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD) in children, also known as dyspraxia.| nhs.uk
Find out why caesarean sections are carried out, whether you can ask for one, what they involve, and what the risks are.| nhs.uk
Find out about the symptoms and causes of hay fever, who's affected and what treatments are available.| nhs.uk
Most adults and children in the UK eat too much sugar. Cut down by eating fewer sugary foods, such as sweets, cakes and biscuits, and drinking fewer sugary fizzy drinks.| nhs.uk
Most of us need to eat more fibre and have fewer added sugars in our diet. As well as having other health benefits, adding fibre to your diet can help curb hunger pangs throughout the day.| nhs.uk
Read about acute cholecystitis, which is inflammation of the gallbladder. It usually occurs when a gallstone blocks the cystic duct.| nhs.uk
Find out about ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) in children and teenagers, the symptoms of ADHD, how to get a diagnosis and how to manage it.| nhs.uk
Find out more about food allergies, including what the symptoms are, what can cause them and how they're treated.| nhs.uk
NHS information about tuberculosis (TB), including symptoms, when to get medical help, treatments and causes.| nhs.uk
Get advice on starting solids (weaning), including when to start, what foods to give your baby, and which milks to offer as they grow.| nhs.uk
Find out about vitamins and minerals including beta-carotene, copper, potassium and zinc.| nhs.uk
How to access free psychological therapies (talking therapies) like cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), counselling and guided self-help on the NHS.| nhs.uk
What counts and what doesn't count towards your 5 A Day, including fresh, frozen, tinned and dried fruit and veg, fruit juice and smoothies.| nhs.uk
Find out why most of us should eat more fish, including oily fish for omega-3. Learn how to eat fish and shellfish safely, including information on fish and shellfish allergies.| nhs.uk
Find out about mpox (previously known as monkeypox), including how you get it, what the symptoms are and what to do if you think you have it.| nhs.uk
Find out about urinary tract infections (UTIs), including what the symptoms are, when to get medical advice, how they’re treated and what a chronic UTI is.| nhs.uk
Find out about norovirus, including what the symptoms are, how you can treat it at home, how it's spread, and where to get medical help.| nhs.uk
Awareness of ourselves and the world around us – sometimes called mindfulness – can improve our mental wellbeing.| nhs.uk
Find out about the symptoms of HIV and AIDS, what treatments are available and how to prevent getting or spreading the infection.| nhs.uk
Find out how to protect your skin and eyes from UV sun damage, plus advice on using sunbeds and checking moles.| nhs.uk
Find out about the major food groups and how to balance them for a healthy diet.| nhs.uk
A full list of the routine vaccinations offered on the NHS and when they should be given.| nhs.uk
Find out about the MMR vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella, including who should have it, when it's given and possible side effects.| nhs.uk
Find out about the Td/IPV vaccine (3-in-1 teenage booster) for tetanus, diphtheria and polio, including who it's for, how to get it and possible side effects.| nhs.uk
Find out about the MenACWY vaccine, including what it’s for, who should have it, how to get it and possible side effects.| nhs.uk
Find out about the HPV vaccine, including who it's for, how to get it and possible side effects.| nhs.uk
Start eating well with these 8 tips for healthy eating, which cover the basics of a healthy diet and good nutrition.| nhs.uk
Heat exhaustion and heatstroke can happen if you get too hot. They can be serious. They usually happen during a heatwave or in a hot climate, but can also be caused by very intense exercise.| nhs.uk
Find out how using an NHS stop smoking service can improve your chances of quitting smoking. Plus, how to contact a stop smoking adviser and what sessions involve.| nhs.uk
Find out about sleep apnoea, which is when your breathing stops and starts while you sleep.| nhs.uk
Find out about cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), including what it’s for, how it works and how to get it.| nhs.uk
Find out about phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare genetic condition that's present from birth (congenital), where the body is unable to break down phenylalanine.| nhs.uk
Read practical tips and advice on what to do if you're struggling with anxiety, fear or panic| nhs.uk
Find out about colour vision deficiency (colour blindness), what the symptoms are, where to get help, what the tests are, the causes, and the treatments.| nhs.uk
Find out what a unit of alcohol is and how it's calculated, or use a unit calculator.| nhs.uk
The whooping cough vaccination is recommended for all pregnant women, ideally at 20 weeks pregnant. Find out how this vaccine may help protect your baby's health.| nhs.uk
Find out more about chickenpox, an infection that's spread easily and causes an itchy, spotty rash.| nhs.uk
Find out about measles, a highly infectious viral illness that can be very unpleasant and sometimes lead to serious complications.| nhs.uk
Find out more about gum disease, including what the symptoms are, how it's treated and how to prevent it.| nhs.uk
Find out more about why CT scans are done and what happens before, during and after the scan.| nhs.uk
NHS information about anaphylaxis, including symptoms, when to get help, treatment and prevention.| nhs.uk
View your GP health record online, find out what's included in a GP health record and what to do if there's an issue with your record.| nhs.uk
Gender dysphoria is a term that describes a sense of unease that a person may have because of a mismatch between their biological sex and their gender identity.| nhs.uk
Find out about peripheral neuropathy, a term for a group of conditions in which the peripheral nervous system is damaged.| nhs.uk
Treatment for gender dysphoria aims to help people live the way they want to, in their preferred gender identity or as non-binary.| nhs.uk