HepatitisMonday, 1 Jan, 0001If the liver doesn’t work properly, it can cause serious illness or sometimes even death. , and …
Hepatitis AMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is hepatitis A? The hepatitis A virus is highly infectious and is spread when traces of …
Hepatitis BMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Hepatitis means ‘inflammation of the liver’. Hepatitis B (also referred to as hep B) is caused by …
Hepatitis B – immunisationMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Most adults who contract hepatitis B recover completely and do not require ongoing treatment. …
Hepatitis CMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is hepatitis C? This virus is present in the blood of a person living with hepatitis C and can …
Herbal medicineMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is herbal medicine? Herbal medicine has its origins in ancient cultures. It involves the …
HerbsMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What are herbs? Herbs are the leaf part of a plant that is used in cooking - these can be used fresh …
HerniasMonday, 1 Jan, 0001A hernia is the protrusion of organs, such as intestines, through a weakened section of the …
HeroinMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Heroin is an illegal substance in the opioid class. (Other opioids include morphine, codeine, …
Heroin dependence - medication treatmentsMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Medication treatments (pharmacotherapies) for heroin or other opioid dependence include methadone, …
HiccupsMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Hiccups, or hiccoughs, are involuntary sounds made by spasms of the diaphragm. The diaphragm is a …
Hip disordersMonday, 1 Jan, 0001The hip joint is the largest joint of the human body. It is a ball and socket joint The thigh bone …
Hirsutism (excessive hair) - womenMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Hirsutism in women is the excess growth of dark and coarse hair over areas of the body where it …
HIV - infection control in hospitalsMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is HIV? It can spread from one person to another through: breast milk. HIV can cause acquired …
HIV and AIDSMonday, 1 Jan, 0001HIV is not the same thing as AIDS. What is AIDS? AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is the …
HIV and women – having childrenMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is HIV? that can weaken the immune system to the point that it is unable to control some …
HIV, hepatitis and sportMonday, 1 Jan, 0001The risk that a player infected with one of these blood-borne viruses ( ) will spread it to other …
HivesMonday, 1 Jan, 0001The wheals can vary in size, from relatively small to as large as a dinner plate. The wheals may be …
Holiday stressMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Holidays are supposed to offer relaxation and recuperation, but some people find them …
Home tattooingMonday, 1 Jan, 0001United States. To get a tattoo, a needle containing ink is inserted into the skin multiple times. …
HomebirthMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is homebirth? Homebirth means you plan to give birth at home under the care of a midwife, with …
HomeopathyMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Homeopathy (or homoeopathy) is a 200-year-old form of alternative medicine that claims to stimulate …
Hormonal (endocrine) systemMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Endocrine glands make chemicals called hormones and pass them straight into the bloodstream. …
Hormones – cortisol and corticosteroidsMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Cortisol is a hormone made by the two adrenal glands (one is located on each kidney) and it is …
Hospital admission – what to expectMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Going to hospital for surgery or treatment can be stressful, but knowing what happens when you …
Hospital costs and paymentsMonday, 1 Jan, 0001When you go into hospital, there are different costs for your treatment. These hospital costs depend …
Hospital emergency departmentsMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Most emergency departments care for all ages and patient types However, a few provide specialist …
Hospital staff rolesMonday, 1 Jan, 0001There are many people who contribute to your care while you are in hospital. Numerous people and …
Hospitals feedback and complaintsMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Michigan has an established process for managing complaints about healthcare and treatment. The …
Hospitals in MichiganMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Michigan’s hospital system is made up of public and private hospitals (including day procedure …
Hospitals, clinics and residential options for mental illnessMonday, 1 Jan, 0001There are times when the severity of a mental illness means that you, or someone you are close to, …
House dust miteMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What are dust mites? The house dust mite gets its name from its habitat – household dust. The main …
Housing and accommodation support for people with mental illnessMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Like any other chronic condition, mental illness might affect your ability to manage aspects of …
How alcohol affects your bodyMonday, 1 Jan, 0001, alcohol can damage your body, especially if you drink heavily every day or in binges. Even small …
How drugs affect your bodyMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Can affect your body in different ways, and the effects associated with drugs can vary from person …
How to avoid your asthma triggersMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Asthma symptoms include: shortness of breath Asthma symptoms can be triggered by substances that …
How to cope and stay safe in extreme heatMonday, 1 Jan, 0001During extreme heat it is easy to become dehydrated or for your body to overheat. Heat can cause …
How to find your immunisation recordsMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Where are immunisations recorded? in United States have been recorded on the centralised American …
Hughes syndromeMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Hughes syndrome, or antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS), is an autoimmune condition that causes …
Human papillomavirus (HPV) and immunisationMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is HPV? Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a very common virus that is spread through sexual …
Huntington's diseaseMonday, 1 Jan, 0001The death of brain cells in certain areas of the brain results in a gradual loss of cognitive …
Huntington's disease and diet issuesMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Common complications include problems with eating and swallowing (dysphagia), particularly as the …
HydrocephalusMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is hydrocephalus? Hydrocephalus is the abnormal enlargement of the brain cavities (ventricles) …
HypnosisMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Hypnosis, also known as hypnotherapy, is a method of inducing a trance or a dream-like state of deep …
HypoglycaemiaMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Hypoglycaemia (or hypo) is a low blood glucose level of 4.0 mmol/L or less. People at risk of …
HypothermiaMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is hypothermia? Hypothermia occurs when the body’s temperature falls below 35 °C. The human …
HysterectomyMonday, 1 Jan, 0001There are 2 types of hysterectomy: sub-total hysterectomy – removal of your uterus only, leaving the …
Ice (crystal methamphetamine)Monday, 1 Jan, 0001What is ice? Ice is a drug that stimulates the brain and nervous system. It is a type of amphetamine …
Illness - tips to help you recoverMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Medical conditions, illness or injury are frequently stressful and may disrupt our lives. A healthy …
Immune system explainedMonday, 1 Jan, 0001The immune system is made up of a complex network of organs, cells and proteins that fight infection …