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Knowing the signs of a stroke or “mini stroke” could be life-saving. The campaign to raise awareness of the FAST signs (face, arm, speech and time) is ongoing. Know what to look for by reading more here.
Stop germs from spreading
Keep tummy bugs, flu and other infections at bay this – with the help of our germbusters toolkit. Top tips to stay well and prevent germs from spreading.
Washing hands is most important - you just need warm water and soap. Alcohol gels do not kill some bugs.
If you or your family have a health problem it is important to know where to go.
“Choose Well” helps you find the right care when you need it.
Pharmacists are healthcare professionals and experts in the use of medicines. They can offer advice on the safe use of prescription and over-the-counter medicines and the treatment of common health problems.
Tummy bug or flu? Get advice right here.
Thinking of becoming pregnant? Go folic!

NHS Norfolk and Waveney is working with the charity Shine and pharmacies and libraries across the county to promote Go Folic!
The campaign aims to make women more aware of the importance of taking folic acid supplements before getting pregnant.
Use of Illegal Tobacco is Endangering Our Children
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Patient Advice and Liaison Service
PALS is a free, confidential service providing patients, carers and the public with a first point of contact into the NHS.
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Patient participation groups in GP surgeries
A PPG is a group of patients interested in health and healthcare issues, who want to get involved with and support the running of their local GP Practice.

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