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Did you mean: diabetes type 2 hyper what are symptoms
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FAQ - Skin Cancer FAQs
14/04/16
likely to die from it. What is skin cancer? It is cancer that begins in the skin. There are two types ... How to spot a dodgy mole. Women are more likely to get skin cancer than men. But men are more ... : non-melanoma- cancer that develops slowly on the upper layers of the skin. These are more common but less ... More
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FAQ - Exercise FAQs
19/04/16
heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some types of cancer. Next year in England and Wales alone around ... heart disease and stroke and a 50% lower risk of diabetes and of bowel cancer. Regular exercisers also ... lower risk of depression and of dementia. What does ‘regular physical activity’ mean? To get the full ... More
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FAQ - Hair loss FAQs
31/05/16
in decreasing coverage of the scalp. What are the main symptoms? Male pattern baldness (also known as ... your GP's advice as you would for any other medical problem. What are the main treatments? There ... during their life. What is it? Most men don't need to be told — it's the loss of hair resulting ... More
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FAQ - Sleeping FAQs
14/04/16
also sections on how much sleep we really need and why we need to sleep. What are the main symptoms of ... disorders clinic. What are the main treatments? Improving "sleep hygiene". Sleep scientists see ... There are a wide variety of sleep problems, the most common of which is insomnia — the inability to get ... More
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FAQ - ED drugs
20/01/21
FAQs on the drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) or impotence. What drugs are there for ... effective. They increase the blood flow to your penis temporarily. The four most common in England are: ... the others are following. This means companies can now manufacture cheaper ‘generic’ versions of the ... More
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FAQ - New Alcohol Guidelines FAQs
22/04/16
Medicine. What are the main changes? The weekly maximum number of units for men has been reduced by a third ... official guidelines. What is the new Department of Health guidance? What do the new guidelines say? The ... Chief Medical Officers’ guideline for both men and women in full is that: You are safest not to drink ... More
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FAQ - MND/ALS FAQs
24/10/14
3-5 years of developing the disease but a few (c10%) will live for more than ten years. What are the ... media. If you’ve been following, you may well have wondered what exactly ALS is. We’ve a quick briefing ... to help you. What is ALS? ALS- or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis- is the most common form of motor ... More
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FAQ - Depression FAQs
18/01/21
and how you can avoid or reduce them. What are the warning signs? Here are the common signs that ... evidence that it works. Anyone can do it- there are books and local groups. Ask your GP about it. What ... worth doing a bit of research first: What are the side-effects? How long before they should start ... More
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FAQ - Phimosis FAQs
04/03/22
What is it? An unusually tight foreskin that cannot be drawn back from the head of the penis. What are ... The doctor will carry out a physical examination. What are the main treatments? Try the other options ... which the foreskin can't be pulled back over the head of the penis. What are the main symptoms? The ... More
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FAQ - Klinefelter's Syndrome FAQs
14/04/16
an XX egg. What are all these numbers? They're the numbers of chromosomes. Human cells have 23 ... variations; for example 48XXXY or 49XXXXY. There is also a mosaic type where some body cells are 46XY. How ... less body hair and more feminine features. What is Klinefelter's Syndrome (KS)? In 1942 Dr Harry ... More