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GPs 'flying blind' as cyber attack disrupts lab results service

GPs fear 'flying blind' for weeks after a cyber attack on a pathology lab service forced hospitals t...

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Join your peers this week at MIMS Learning Live London

MIMS Learning Live London takes place on Friday (7 June). Register FREE today to earn up to 20 CPD h...

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GPs forced to drive patients to hospital as ambulance delays raise risk for practices

GPs are being forced to drive patients to hospital themselves and to take on significant increases i...

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UK asylum process 'damaging to health', warns GP-led research

The UK asylum process is damaging the health and wellbeing of people seeking sanctuary, GP-led resea...

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Five infant deaths this year as whooping cough cases surge

Five infants have died from pertussis in 2024, with more than three times as many cases of the disea...

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Bowel cancer campaign to encourage over-50s to tell GP about symptoms

A bowel cancer charity is urging people over 50 not to put off telling their GP about potential sign...

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Varenicline withdrawal ‘may cause thousands of avoidable deaths’

Ongoing disruption to the supply of prescription medicine Champix (varenicline) could cause avoidabl...

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UK set to lose measles-free status again after surge in cases

The UK could lose its measles-free status for the second time in a decade after a surge in cases ove...

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Young people and ethnic minorities have more GP visits before cancer diagnosis

Health experts have called for more general practice funding after a study found young people, ethni...

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Patients left without medication as record drug shortages hit GP prescribing

Medicine shortages have forced more than nine in 10 GPs to prescribe second-choice drugs in the past...

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