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Cycling - preventing injury

Cycling is a cheap and convenient type of transport with very low environmental impact, and is an …

6 Minutes | 1244 Words
Cystic fibrosis (CF)

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a life-limiting genetic disorder. It impacts the whole body, but mainly …

5 Minutes | 1016 Words
Cystitis

What is cystitis? Cystitis is an infection of the bladder that almost always follows (is secondary …

5 Minutes | 896 Words
Cysts

A cyst is an abnormal pocket of fluid, like a blister, that can form in many different areas of the …

4 Minutes | 744 Words
Cysts - ganglion cysts

A tendon is a tough band of connective tissue that joins muscle to bone. Tendons and joints have a …

4 Minutes | 844 Words
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a member of the herpes family. Related viruses include Epstein-Barr (causes …

3 Minutes | 559 Words
Dairy and dairy alternatives

Dairy products (and dairy alternatives) are packed with calcium, protein and lots of other essential …

7 Minutes | 1316 Words
Dance - health benefits

There are many forms of dance, from ballroom to barn dancing and disco to Morris dancing. Dance has …

4 Minutes | 748 Words
Dancing - preventing injury

People dance for a variety of reasons including for: health. Dance can be social or performed for an …

5 Minutes | 891 Words
Dandruff and itching scalp

About 50 per cent of the population suffers from dandruff at some point in their life. Regular …

5 Minutes | 962 Words
Date rape

Other research shows that one in five women and one in twenty men have experienced sexual violence …

9 Minutes | 1712 Words
Day surgery

What is day surgery? Day surgery, also known as same-day surgery, is performed when a patient can be …

7 Minutes | 1407 Words
Deafness - a range of causes

The ear is our organ of hearing Hearing loss can range from mild to profound and has many different …

5 Minutes | 994 Words
Dealing with grief and loss

Grief and loss happens not only because of the death of a loved one but also because of a range of …

5 Minutes | 1012 Words
Death in hospital

A death in hospital may or may not have been expected. Whether the person has died from a chronic …

4 Minutes | 784 Words
Death of a baby

Everyone experiences and expresses their in different ways Grief can impact on all aspects of your …

7 Minutes | 1420 Words
Decision-making in hospital

There are things to think about so that you can make good decisions in hospital. Making important …

3 Minutes | 554 Words
Deep vein thrombosis

The term ‘thrombosis’ refers to the formation of a blood clot in a blood vessel. When this happens, …

6 Minutes | 1235 Words
Dementia - activities and exercise

You don’t need a great memory to enjoy yourself. Each day, there are many things that provide us …

8 Minutes | 1549 Words
Dementia - advice for families

Although the vast majority of people with dementia are elderly, there are often young children and …

5 Minutes | 989 Words
Dementia - Alzheimer's disease

Alzheimer’s disease is a physical disease of the brain with progressive damage to brain cells that …

11 Minutes | 2230 Words
Dementia - behaviour changes

Dementia can cause changes in the behaviour of friends and loved ones. Such changes are very common, …

10 Minutes | 1942 Words
Dementia - carers and activities

Each day there are many things that provide us with purpose and pleasure. For a person with …

5 Minutes | 862 Words
Dementia - communication

Losing the ability to communicate can be one of the most frustrating and difficult problems for …

7 Minutes | 1350 Words
Dementia - continence issues

Loss of continence is loss of control of bladder or bowel function, and is also known as …

7 Minutes | 1290 Words
Dementia - coping with placement

When a person with dementia moves into residential care, the role of families and carers does not …

5 Minutes | 963 Words
Dementia - different types

Dementia is a broad term used to describe the symptoms of a large group of illnesses that affect the …

12 Minutes | 2513 Words
Dementia - driving and travelling

A diagnosis of dementia does not always mean that the person is immediately unable to drive. …

9 Minutes | 1739 Words
Dementia - early planning

Dementia affects people differently One person may begin to lose the ability to handle money matters …

6 Minutes | 1179 Words
Dementia - early signs

The early signs of dementia are very subtle and vague, and may not be immediately obvious. Early …

6 Minutes | 1193 Words
Dementia - eating

A person with dementia may find eating difficult. Loss of appetite, loss of memory and problems with …

6 Minutes | 1166 Words
Dementia - emotional changes

Dementia can cause changes in the behaviour of friends and loved ones. Such changes are very common, …

6 Minutes | 1273 Words
Dementia - hygiene

It is quite common for people with dementia to forget about personal care and hygiene. They may …

7 Minutes | 1406 Words
Dementia - mental health changes

Some people with dementia also experience hallucinations that can lead to paranoia, extreme anxiety …

7 Minutes | 1454 Words
Dementia - reducing your risk

Research shows that those who adopt a ‘brain healthy’ lifestyle have a reduced risk of dementia in …

9 Minutes | 1877 Words
Dementia - residential care

For a person at home can be one of the most difficult decisions a carer will make, particularly if …

10 Minutes | 2130 Words
Dementia - safety issues

Symptoms such as confusion, memory loss and disorientation are common, while limited mobility and …

5 Minutes | 959 Words
Dementia - support for people who live alone

Caring for someone with dementia who lives alone can be difficult and, at times, overwhelming. Many …

7 Minutes | 1439 Words
Dementia - taking care of carers

The physical and emotional demands of caring for someone with dementia can be high. As the amount of …

9 Minutes | 1898 Words
Dementia explained

Dementia is the term used to describe the symptoms of a number of illnesses that affect the brain. …

7 Minutes | 1443 Words
Dengue virus disease

Dengue is caused by infection with one of four closely related viruses known as DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3 …

4 Minutes | 742 Words
Dental anxiety and phobia

Being scared to visit the dentist can result in delaying or avoiding dental treatment. Things like …

7 Minutes | 1393 Words
Dental care - fluoride

Fluoride is a mineral found in food, water, plants and toothpaste. Brushing with fluoride toothpaste …

5 Minutes | 1060 Words
Dental checks for young children

All children should have a basic mouth check by the time they turn two. , dental therapist or dental …

4 Minutes | 704 Words
Dental erosion

Dental erosion is the loss of the surface of your teeth due to acids you eat or drink, or acids …

5 Minutes | 1064 Words
Dental fillings

They are made from substances which can ‘fill’ in parts of a damaged tooth and then be set hard. …

3 Minutes | 453 Words
Dental injuries - Knocked out, chipped or cracked teeth

If an adult (permanent, or secondary) tooth is knocked out, there is a good chance it will survive …

3 Minutes | 575 Words
Dental sealants

The grooves are so small that toothbrush bristles can’t get into them to clean away food and …

4 Minutes | 697 Words
Dental treatment

Permanent teeth can last a lifetime with good care. The risk of tooth decay, gum disease and tooth …

8 Minutes | 1627 Words
Dentures

These days, oral health professionals aim to help you keep your natural teeth for as long as …

6 Minutes | 1227 Words
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