http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/ - is very helpful.
2006-07-16 03:14:22
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answered by mad 7
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One site would be webmd.com. You could also do a google search to find general information on the medical question that you are looking into.
2006-07-16 10:20:10
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answered by cdmgov 1
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This site
2006-07-16 10:11:50
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answered by Mel :D 2
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Try NHS Direct's self help section.
2006-07-16 14:58:24
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answered by Squiddly Diddly 3
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This one - make sure you don't take anyone's advice though. Ring the NHS helpline for professional advice!
2006-07-16 10:28:29
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answered by Random Name 2
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Go to www.webMD.com, and you can research medical matters and get alot of good info.
2006-07-16 10:14:02
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answered by JeffyB 7
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Yes my dear lots of them,just key in the disease or condition you are researching.good luck hope its not too bad.
2006-07-16 10:59:37
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answered by jean c 3
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NHS Direct. :) If you live in the UK they also have nurse advisors that will talk to you. 0845 46 47
http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/
2006-07-16 10:16:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally use Webmd.com
2006-07-16 17:10:22
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answered by Anonymous
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NHS Direct
Link below, you can also phone them.
2006-07-16 10:14:58
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answered by Anonymous
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WebMD
2006-07-16 10:12:09
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answered by spider 3
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