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    Getting the most from your support systems

    Health A-Z

    Eye problems and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)

    Health A-Z

    Take a detailed look at the types of eye conditions that can occur in young people with arthritis. These conditions include uveitis, cataracts and glaucoma. Learn about some of the potential treatments for these conditions.

    Eating healthy

    Health A-Z

    Physical activity and mental health: Types of physical activity

    Health A-Z

    Take this quiz to find out what type of exercise or activity is right for you based on your exercise preferences.

    Polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)

    Health A-Z

    Polyarticular arthritis is the second most common type of JIA in young people. Polyarticular arthritis affects five or more joints within the first six months of symptoms. Learn more about the two different types of polyarticular arthritis.

    What does scoliosis look like?

    Health A-Z

    There are five different curve patterns in the spines of teenagers with scoliosis. Learn about these, and other physical changes that can occur.

    Is scoliosis surgery for you?

    Health A-Z

    Read about factors to consider when deciding whether to have scoliosis surgery. These factors include age, growth, and the degree of the Cobb curve.

    Moving on: Working when you have juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)

    Health A-Z

    Getting the most from your support system after a transplant

    Health A-Z

    How to take medication with a puffer using a spacer with a mouthpiece

    Health A-Z

    Puffers should always be used with a spacer. Learn how to take medication with a puffer using a spacer with a mouthpiece.

    Who else needs to know?

    Health A-Z

    There are certain people who need to know about your scoliosis surgery. Read about why you should inform your dentist and airport security.

    Energy-boosting diet

    Health A-Z

    Managing your stress

    Health A-Z

    Relaxation with tension

    Health A-Z

    Liver transplant: Self-monitoring and potential complications

    Health A-Z

    Liver transplant from a deceased donor

    Health A-Z

    Thanking your donor

    Health A-Z

    Liver transplant surgery: Taking medications and looking after your PICC line/CVL

    Health A-Z

    Kidney transplant: Talking with healthcare providers on your own

    Health A-Z

    Nystatin

    Health A-Z

    What to do when you are booked in for a kidney transplant

    Health A-Z

    Factors to consider when leaving home

    Health A-Z

    Routine self-monitoring after a liver transplant

    Health A-Z

    Regular tests and checks-ups after a transplant

    Health A-Z

    What to bring to the hospital before transplant surgery

    Health A-Z

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