Cervical dysplasia - Learn more
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Cervical dysplasia is when abnormal changes occur in the cells of a woman’s cervix. This condition can, if left untreated, develop into cervical cancer. There are numerous ways to treat this condition and to reduce the risk of developing it.
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Childhood immunisations - Learn more
Childhood immunisations help protect infants and children against a variety of diseases, without them being exposed to the actual diseases. Immunisations include tetanus, polio, measles and chicken pox vaccines. They also help protect friends and family by reducing the rates of these conditions.
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Childhood obesity - Learn more
Carrying excess body fat can have a range of serious consequences for children’s health, particularly in their future. There are numerous strategies available to help children manage their weight and enjoy their childhood.
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Contraception - Learn more
There are many ways to prevent an unwanted pregnancy, such as condoms, oral contraceptives and diaphragms. Your doctor can help you to decide which method of contraception is best for you. However, whatever your decision, it is important to remember that no method of contraception is 100% effective.