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Schizophrenia is a mental health condition that causes a range of different psychological symptoms, including: hallucinations, hearing or seeing things that do not exist, and delusions.

Complementary therapy includes a wide range of treatments that can be used alongside or as an alternative to conventional medicine.

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition which affects movements such as walking, talking and writing.

For many people the main symptom is a painful headache. Other symptoms include disturbed vision; sensitivity to light, sound and smells feeling sick and vomiting.

COPD is the collective term for some lung diseases that make breathing difficult.

If you’re looking for a job, thinking about returning to work, or want to change your career, there is help available.

People can immigrate to the UK or seek asylum. Immigration is regulated in line with government policy and supports economic growth.

The Blue Badge Scheme allows people who have difficulty getting about to park their cars close to the sites and services that they need to use.

Giving blood or giving an organ could save lives.  It doesn’t matter how old you are or your ethnicity.  Organ donation is a precious gift.

Here’s information on what should happen when you leave hospital and tips for how to get ready to return home.

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