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681. Neonatal Unit  
Having a baby in neonatal care can be worrying for parents, but the staff looking after your baby will make sure you receive all the information, communication and support you need. If your baby  
682. Preparing for Surgery  
Food Pain Management Recreational Drugs Smoking Alcohol Sleep Wellbeing Exercise Diabetes This webpage will provide you with useful information about how you can prepare yourself for  
683. Guidance for patients with diabetes  
This information is in addition to the instructions you have already received for bowel preparation, please follow the instructions for bowel preparation carefully. As a diabetic patient you are  
684. Jeremy Butts  
Consultant in Cardiology (Interventional and Non Invasive), General Internal Medicine   Year joined the Trust   2011 Academic Background   
685. Sciatica  
The medical term for sciatica is lumbar radiculopathy. What you are experiencing is irritation of one (or more) of the nerves in the low back, also called the lumbar region. Nerve irritation can  
686. Disease and disorders  
The information of this page is on some of the most common diseases and disorders diagnosed in our endoscopy units.  This information is for guidance only, it is not a substitute for  
687. Cancer Quality of Life  
The Cancer Quality of Life Survey is a national survey run by NHS England. People in England are invited to complete the survey 18 months after a cancer diagnosis. The aim of the survey is to  
688. Lung Cancer Services  
The lungs are the parts of the body that we use to breathe. Lung cancer is the third most common cancer in the UK. About 46,400 people are diagnosed with it each year. Cancer that begins in the  
689. Tonsil Cancer  
Tonsil cancer is the most common form of oropharyngeal (throat) cancer. But among all types of cancer, tonsil cancer is still relatively rare, affecting a little more than eight out of 100,000  
690. Bronchoscopy  
What is a bronchoscopy? A bronchoscopy procedure is where a doctor looks into the main tubes that carry air into the lungs. A thin flexible camera called a bronchoscope passes through the nose or  
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