Hair loss is a potential side effect of chemotherapy. Jessica, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009, talks about her experience with chemotherapy and describes how the hair loss affected her. Also get expert advice on how to cope with hair loss and where to find support. Learn more about the side effects of chemotherapy http://www.nhs.uk/Co nditions/Chemotherap y/Pages/Side-effects .aspx
Jane describes how joining a singing group in Brighton helped her deal with her phobia of driving, and experts explain why singing can boost your mental health. Find out ten ways to fight your fears in our Live Well section. http://www.nhs.uk/Li vewell/mentalhealth/ Pages/fightyourfears .aspx
Find out why Colin Edwards had his leg amputated and learn that losing a leg needn't stop you from leading an active life.
Find out more about adjusting to disability at http://www.nhs.uk/Li vewell/Disability/Pa ges/Adjusting.aspx
Julie Genovese has motor neurone disease. Find out how she copes with this incurable condition, and how she finds the strength to continue working as a primary school teacher. Find out more about motor neurone disease http://www.nhs.uk/co nditions/Motor-neuro ne-disease/Pages/Int roduction.aspx
Heavy Load is a punk rock band with learning disabilities. The band and support worker Paul tour the country, proving that learning disabilities do not stop people expressing themselves.
Also read What is a learnign disability? http://www.nhs.uk/Li vewell/Childrenwitha learningdisability/P ages/Whatislearningd isability.aspx
A dermatologist explains the causes and symptoms of genital warts, a viral skin infection. She also describes how to avoid passing them on to others and what treatment options are available.
For more information about genital warts visit http://www.nhs.uk/co nditions/genital_war ts/Pages/Introductio n.aspx
Traditional South Asian foods can be high in fat and salt, but with a few simple changes they can be made healthier without losing flavour. Read more about South Asian health issues in our Live Well section. http://www.nhs.uk/li vewell/southasianhea lth/pages/southasian healthhub.aspx
If you're not happy with the care you've received in the NHS, you have the right to complain. Find out how to go about it. For more information about your rights in the NHS read the NHS Constitution. http://www.nhs.uk/ch oiceintheNHS/Rightsa ndpledges/NHSConstit ution/Pages/Overview .aspx
An expert give tips and advice on when to start potty training your child, how to get started and what to do if you run into problems. The Birth to five guide also offers information about how to potty train. http://www.nhs.uk/pl anners/birthtofive/p ages/pottytrainingti ps.aspx
Peripheral arterial disease is a condition that occurs when there is a blockage in the arteries in the limbs. An expert describes the different causes of the condition such as smoking, high blood pressure or genetic disposition, and the risks associated with the condition. He also gives advice on treatment options and managing the disease.