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New wave of GP-researchers set to tackle vital questions

New wave of GP-researchers set to tackle vital questions

 From depression to family violence to COVID-19 – these GPs in training are ready to research for the profession.


Experts question study linking long COVID to deaths

Experts question study linking long COVID to deaths

But emerging data suggests GPs need to follow up any of their patients who have had even milder, non-hospitalised forms of the disease.


New breast cancer research has ‘immediate implications’

New breast cancer research has ‘immediate implications’

The study has produced fresh evidence about the use of androgens as a potential treatment for oestrogen receptor-positive breast cancer.


Why are asthma patients not at increased susceptibility to COVID?

Why are asthma patients not at increased susceptibility to COVID?

Researchers believe the answer may relate to reduced expression of ACE-2 receptors in the lower airway.


It’s crucial COVID vaccine hesitancy among health workers is addressed

It’s crucial COVID vaccine hesitancy among health workers is addressed

Deputy Chair for the Collaboration on Social Science and Immunisation Associate Professor Holly Seale reveals where to start.


From the UK COVID frontline: what GPs can expect from the vaccine rollout

From the UK COVID frontline: what GPs can expect from the vaccine rollout

GP Dr Colin Fitzpatrick talks to newsGP about coordinating the delivery of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines across 110 Northern Ireland aged care facilities, and why they may not be suited to a nationwide rollout.


COVID vaccine restrictions possible following elderly deaths in Norway

COVID vaccine restrictions possible following elderly deaths in Norway

But experts have called for calm, as the connection between the Pfizer/BioNtech vaccine and mortality in frail older people remains unclear.


Active Ingredient Prescribing to become mandatory from 1 February

Active Ingredient Prescribing to become mandatory from 1 February

GPs have been reminded to update their clinical software in order to continue issuing legal prescriptions.


Missed COVID cases highlight importance of GPs testing symptomatic patients

Missed COVID cases highlight importance of GPs testing symptomatic patients

Three of the recent coronavirus cases in NSW presented to general practice clinics, but were not initially referred for testing.


New roadmap for treatment of acute pancreatitis

New roadmap for treatment of acute pancreatitis

Experts hope the research will change the mindset of clinicians to better target treatment strategies.


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