Information that can support you through the early days of a bereavement and what you might expect to experience in the days ahead. This includes practical advice, coping with grief and information to support you through the death of a baby.
This is an important stage in life for women and girls, marking the start of menstruation, sexual activity and fertility.
Dementia is a common condition. Your risk of developing dementia increases as you get older, and the condition usually occurs in people over the age of 65. Find out more about the condition.
Includes information on dentures and having wisdom teeth taken out.
Advice on dealing with low mood, anxiety, phobias, stress and where you can get help.
Babies grow from a fertilised egg in the first weeks, to a fully developed baby in the last few months. Every woman and every pregnancy is different, so try not to worry if things happen for you a little earlier or a little later than for other mums to be.
The Women’s Health Platform sets out information on women’s health at key stages of life, from puberty to later years. While this Platform uses the term Women’s Health, not only those who identify as women require access to women's health and reproductive services. For example, some transgender men, non-binary people, and intersex people or people with variations in sex characteristics may also experience menstrual cycles, pregnancy and the menopause.
Follow our 12 week programme to help you achieve a healthy weight and lifestyle
Identifying, treating and managing mental health problems and disorders
Dementia with Lewy bodies (also known as Lewy body dementia) is a common form of dementia (gradual cognitive impairment). Learn about its symptoms and treatments.