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… You should aim to have no more than 6g salt per day (about 1 level teaspoon) or no more than 5g per day if you are … cream cheese Total salt content 6g salt 3.12 Salt What about eating out? Meals eaten away from the home are often … Eatwell Guide - NHS (www.nhs.uk) A with more information about salt: What is salt? (youtube.com) Useful apps Apps you …
… into cervical cancer if left untreated. Find out more about colposcopy, what to expect at your appointment, and the … into cervical cancer if left untreated. Find out more about colposcopy, what to expect at your appointment, and the …
… person (collar bone fracture) Information for patients about c onservatively managed fragility fractures of the … (proximal humeral fracture) Information for patients about conservatively managed fragility fractures of the …
… identified as important to them, are involved in decisions about treatment and care to the extent that the dying person … identified as important to them, are involved in decisions about treatment and care to the extent that the dying person …
… simple procedure performed to give us accurate information about your blood oxygen levels whilst you exercise. Why do I … be put on your ear. This will provide us with information about your blood oxygen levels. You will then be asked to … is the most basic test that would give us this information about your exercise tolerance and limitations. When will I be …
… This information aims to answer any questions you may have about the ultrasound clinic you have been referred to by your … to last? The appointment for the scan usually lasts about 20 minutes. What happens if there are abnormal findings … Liaison Service (PALS) To make comments or raise concerns about the Trust’s services, please contact PALS on 0117 414 …
… using the FRAX tool, which can be helpful in deciding about whether you need treatment. For more information about the FRAX tool, visit www.fraxplus.org . Your GP can … using the FRAX tool, which can be helpful in deciding about whether you need treatment. For more information about …
… and conversation that offers advice and information about different types of cancers and treatments. We also talk about money, benefits you might get, and other support … and conversation that offers advice and information about different types of cancers and treatments. We also talk …
… We hope that you never have reason to feel concerned about any of our services. However, if you do have an issue, … We hope that you never have reason to feel concerned about any of our services. However, if you do have an issue, …
… appointment? The nurse will examine your baby and ask about you baby’s feeding behaviour and general wellbeing. … done to see if there is liver disease. You will be asked about the colour of your baby’s stools (poo) and urine. What … the paediatric outpatient department. Further information about jaundice Newborn jaundice - NHS Yellow Alert - …