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  2. NHS.net - Wikipedia

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    NHS.net. NHSmail is an email, diary and directory system for National Health Service (NHS) employees in England and Scotland. The system is not for patients of the NHS. Retired NHS staff do not have access. NHSmail previously allowed faxes to be sent, however this was phased out at the end of March 2015.

  3. NHS Connecting for Health - Wikipedia

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    *NHSmail was renamed to Contact in late 2004, before being reverted to NHSmail in April 2006. The Spine (including PDS and PSIS) The Spine is a set of national services used by the NHS Care Record Service. These include: The Personal Demographics Service (PDS), which stores demographic information about each patient and their NHS number ...

  4. NHS Information Authority - Wikipedia

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    NHS Information Authority. The NHS Information Authority (NHSIA) was part of the UK National Health Service (NHS). It was established as a NHS special health authority by an Act of Parliament in April 1999. [1] With headquarters in Birmingham, UK, its aim was to bring together four NHS IT and Information bodies (NHS Telecoms, Family Health ...

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  6. Stress Leave: What It Is and How to Take It - Healthline

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    In the last year, you need to have worked at least 1,250 hours, or about 26 hours per week. FMLA allows up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave. Your job is protected during this time. If your employer can ...

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  8. Fatty Liver: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Healthline

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    Fatty liver, or hepatic steatosis, is a broad term that describes the buildup of fats in the liver. Too much fat in the liver can cause liver inflammation and liver damage.

  9. using antacids to prevent feelings of nausea or stomach upset before they occur. excessively monitoring your own health through temperature taking and similar activities. washing hands, dishes ...