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Angina - Treatment
Treatment of angina aims to provide immediate relief from the symptoms, prevent future attacks, and reduce your risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
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Is your baby or toddler seriously ill?
How to recognise warning signs of serious illness in children under 5, such as cold hands and feet, rapid breathing, or mottled skin. Plus, advice on when to call an ambulance or take your child to A&E.
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Colds, coughs and ear infections in children
Read about symptoms of colds, sore throats, coughs and ear infections in babies and children under 5 – how to treat them and when to see a doctor.
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Chest pain
Find out what could be causing your chest pain and if you need to go to hospital or see a GP.
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Atherosclerosis
Find out more about atherosclerosis, what the symptoms are, how you can help stop it getting worse, how it's treated and what causes it.
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Angina
Read more about angina, which is a type of chest pain caused by not enough blood going to the muscles of the heart. It usually happens when the arteries supplying the heart become hardened and narrowed.
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Stem cell transplant - What happens
Read about what a stem cell or bone marrow transplant involves, including how stem cells are removed and how long you'll need to stay in hospital.
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Stammering - How it can affect you
Find out how stammering can affect you or your child. As well as stammering, your child may have a number of associated behaviours, such as involuntary movements.
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Vitamins for children
Find out why vitamins are important for the health of your baby or young child, and which vitamin supplements they should take.
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What to expect from end of life care
You should get the best possible end of life care, wherever you're being cared for. The staff caring for you should show kindness, respect your wishes and involve you and your family in decisions about your care.