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FAQ - Covid basics: Living with the virus
24/01/22
of people you come in contact with. Open windows, stay as far away from others as possible- even in ... had the virus, you can still catch it again. Some coronoviruses are mild; some like SARS in 2002 are ... country in Europe- just ahead of Italy. The countries in the world with more deaths are generally far ... More
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FAQ - FAQs Psoriasis
17/05/21
eczema, a skin condition with some similar symptoms. But there are distinct differences. Whereas eczema is ... condition, for example. What’s the impact of severe symptoms? Severe psoriasis can sometimes result in ... inflammation in the joints in addition to skin problems. However, not everyone with psoriasis will develop ... More
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FAQ - Diabetes FAQs
19/11/20
not always as simple as that. There are people with type 1 diagnosed later in life. This more slowly ... dangerous. About 4.6 million people in the UK are living with diabetes and around 12.3 million are at ... kidneys and shorten lives. The fact that some people live very well with it and even pursue sporting or ... More
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FAQ - FAQs: Covid - 19 (the virus)
24/01/22
Risk increases with time and with the number of people you come in contact with. Open windows, stay as ... developing How do you catch Covid-19? Through contact with someone who has it. It’s a respiratory virus ... truth there are many symptoms associated with the virus, many of which also appear in other conditions. To ... More
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FAQ - Peeing FAQs
14/04/16
people around. 35% said it happened sometimes. See Paruresis FAQs. Why do I have blood in my urine? Is it ... are born with that means you ejaculate and pee through the side of your penis. More information can be ... But it's not such a simple business. Sometimes it happens when you don't want it to. Other ... More
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FAQ - FAQs: the Covid - 19 vaccine
24/01/22
Covid-19 vaccine. For more information living with the virus now, see Covid basics: Living with the virus. ... products Regulatory Agency. Vaccine roll-out began on a very small scale in the UK in December 2020 and ... unavailable. Available to anyone over 12, the vaccine is given in two doses, the second dose about 8-12 weeks ... More
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FAQ - 'My erection won't go down' FAQs
04/03/22
can almost always be reduced with medication. Decongestants can reduce the flow of blood to the penis. ... cleaned first and numbed with a local anaesthetic. If this treatment is performed in the first few hours, ... definitely no joke. What are the main symptoms? Persistent erection for more than four hours in the absence ... More
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FAQ - Staying at home FAQs
19/05/20
out to work but even so there might be some ideas in here you find useful.) Is it really that serious? ... or Trump or Liverpool running away with the premier league. If you’re getting this junk in your ... reaction to them. Try to approach this period with your head in a positive place. View it as a new and ... More
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FAQ - HPV vaccination FAQs
09/07/19
much greater risk of anal cancer in particular. Men who have sex with men are not protected at all by ... aged 16 and over need three doses. HPV vaccination can sometimes cause side-effects, almost always mild ... men. Are vaccines safe? There are occasional stories in the media suggesting that some teenage girls’ ... More
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FAQ - 'Long Covid' FAQs
24/01/22
reported in the BMJ, showed that more than half of patients with Covid-19 had Long Covid symptoms three ... with higher pre-Covid fitness levels. In other words, Long Covid appears to affect the younger and the ... People ill with Covid-19 can experience many varied and debilitating symptoms long after the ... More