If the government isn’t careful, GPs could go the way of dentists
Dental practitioners have always offered both NHS and private care to their patients
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Dental practitioners have always offered both NHS and private care to their patients
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The trust confirmed to the New Statesman that an investigation is underway
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Also: the tiresome return of Brexit, and a cultural workout
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My patients are desperate to diagnose themselves
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Also: alternative medicines, and lessons from Imperial China
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We are creating two tiers of citizenry
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Patients are increasingly going to artificial intelligence before the GP surgery
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While screening is an imperfect science, there is public and political pressure to take action now
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It comes after lobbying by bereaved families and a joint investigation by the New Statesman and BBC News
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Fertility treatment has become a major market
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Data analysis finds the majority of employees carry on working despite illness
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My fittest friends are in hospital – but not me
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Globally, the younger the age of first smartphone use, the worse young people’s mental well-being
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Alas, my time has come
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The writer says his new book could be his last
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Our medical minds are established in our formative years
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The MHRA’s U-turn raises questions over regulatory process
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Most overseas recruits come from less developed nations that can ill afford the brain drain
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Peering into Alan’s ear, I failed to spot the reason for his depression
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Some are subjected to unnecessary therapies, which can cause significant harm
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