Obesity

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is when a person is carrying too much body fat for their height and gender. A person is considered obese if they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) - weight in kilograms divided by their height in metres squared - of 30 or more. Obesity can happen when you eat more calories than you burn over a period of time.

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Migraine

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is a severe and unpleasant type of headache that usually affects one side of the head. It can be accompanied by nausea, vomiting and the need for complete rest in a dark room. It is important to identify any triggers that are associated with attacks, such as coffee, chocolate, red wine or cheese but emotional triggers such as stress, frustration, anger etc. should also be considered.

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Insomnia

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is the disturbance of a normal sleep pattern. For example, when you cannot get to sleep or wake up after only a few hours sleep. Chronic insomnia can lead to mental health problems such as depression or misuse of alcohol or other medicines in order to gain sleep.

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Headaches

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are a common disorder associated with stress and anxiety and can range from mild to severe. Primary causes include stress and tension, fear, anxiety, lack of self-esteem, allergies, muscle spasms, postural problems and injury to the head or neck.

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Fear

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is an emotional response to threats and danger, and is often connected to pain. Fear should be distinguished from anxiety, which typically occurs without any external threat.

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Endometriosis

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is a fairly common condition in which cells that usually line the womb are found elsewhere in the body. Endometriosis can occur in several places in the body but most commonly occurs in the fallopian tubes, ovaries, bladder, bowel, the intestines, vagina and the rectum.

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