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What Is Osteoarthritis?

Osteoarthritis is a form of arthritis, but with so many different manifestations of arthritis, what are the causes and symptoms of this particular form of the ailment? Mr Paul Hamilton, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, takes us through the key elements of osteoarthritis.
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What Are The Four Main Types Of Cough And How Are They Treated?

Coughs are hard to deal with but knowing the type of cough you have can make it easier to treat. Find out the different types of cough and their treatment here.
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What Are The Treatments For Different Types Of Arthritis?

Arthritis is an extremely common condition. In the UK, it’s estimated that around 10 million people suffer from some form of arthritis, but since many people don’t ever get diagnosed, the true number could be higher.
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What Are The Main Differences Between Cysts, Lesions, Lipomas And Skin Tags?

Cysts, lesions, lipomas, and skin tags are skin conditions that affect many people. Learn more about the differences between them and when to seek help from a specialist.
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What Is Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome?

Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome is otherwise known as APLS or Hughes Syndrome. Dr Iqbal Malik, Consultant Cardiologist and Medical Director of OneWelbeck Heart Health, takes a closer look.
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What Caused Paul O'Grady's Death?

The cause of TV presenter Paul O'Grady's unfortunate and sudden death has been confirmed as sudden cardiac arrhythmia, his death certificate states. O'Grady openly spoke about his struggles with heart disease having suffered three heart attacks before the age of 65. His husband, Andre Portasio, confirmed that he died “unexpectedly but peacefully”. This is in keeping with a sudden rhythm disturbance.
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Seasonal hay fever: what are the warning signs and what can I do about it?

In this article, we will explain exactly what seasonal hay fever is, what the warning signs and symptoms are, and how Dr Rutkowski and the allergy team at OneWelbeck can help you identify your triggers, manage your hay fever and live a full and active life, whatever the season.
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A guide to type 2 diabetes: what is it and how to manage it?

It is estimated by Diabetes UK that by 2023, almost 5.5. million Brits will have diabetes, 90% of cases being type 2. Our consultant endocrinologist, and leading weight loss clinician, Dr Saira Hameed, breaks down each myth about type 2 diabetes and helps us to understand what it really is, what lifestyle changes you can make to transform your health, and how to properly manage it.
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Concussion in sport – what age group suffers the most concussions?

There are approximately 1 million people in the UK currently living with the long term effects of a brain injury - with concussion being recognised as the most prevalent type, often referred to as a 'mild' injury. Dr. Natasha Beach, Consultant in Sports and Musculoskeletal Medicine, addresses the warning signs of concussion and debunks misconceptions associated with this condition among sports participants.
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Chronic Rhinitis: What Causes It & Can It Be Cured?

Chronic rhinitis can be tough to deal with on a daily basis and, due to the long-lasting symptoms it can cause, is not always the easiest condition to alleviate. However, with the support of a rhinologist, it can be managed a lot more effectively. One of the most common questions patients with chronic rhinitis ask is: “Can the condition be cured?” In this article, join us as we look to answer this question and more, highlighting not only what causes rhinitis but also how it can be treated.
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