Yet there were many GP services available that should be used for non-emergencies, he said. |
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Extra security staff will be on call when a GP thinks a patient could turn violent. |
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If your bunion is very painful, you should talk to your GP or podiatrist about this. |
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Dr Christine Laird, who came to Orkney in 1992 as the GP for Rousay, Egilsay and Wyre, is the first non-ordained person to hold the post. |
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An inquest in 2000 was told the GP had apparently mixed up near-identical capsules containing vastly different amounts of the drug. |
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I was seriously considering going to the GP who would be bound to prescribe a month off work and some happy pills. |
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One of the common complaints of patients at hard-pressed GP practices is the difficulty in getting an appointment, particularly at short notice. |
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The standard of care to be expected of a GP who is on the obstetric list is thus different from one who is not. |
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One Tayside GP, who wanted to remain anonymous, opened his casebook on recent patients to Scotland on Sunday. |
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Furthermore, people with mild cataplectic symptoms tend not to report these to the GP as they assume that these are normal. |
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Portable scanners are available in some GP surgeries and can be used to check the bone mass density of the heel bone. |
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My family has a history of cholesterol problems, and my GP has warned me to watch my cholesterol levels. |
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The Primary Care Trust, which oversees the work of GP practices, is carrying out its own investigation. |
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Her GP arrived and immediately summoned the air ambulance which took her to hospital in Worksop. |
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The project involves the provision of evidence-based medical, nursing, dietetic and chiropody care to diabetic patients at GP practice level. |
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The team also regularly visit GP surgeries and hospitals to promote their services. |
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Literature will be available from libraries, GP surgeries, hospitals and dentists. |
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If your teenager has bad acne, your GP can prescribe medication to help clear it up. |
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The GP suspected she had the virus and sent her by ambulance to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, which confirmed her as Singapore's Patient Zero. |
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She suffers from hypochondriacal concerns, besides a number of somatic symptoms, which her GP could report on in full. |
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Mark made many attempts to get medical help but his GP fobbed him off by saying that he had a trapped nerve, wind or a back problem! |
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He pointed out that in other counties the local GP carried out the inspections, which fast tracked the grant approval process. |
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Earlier, she did not raise any issues before the GP, but now she finds that she can participate on an equal footing with men. |
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In his capacity as a GP working during the Troubles, he has researched the harmful effects of heavy exposure to CS gas on the local population. |
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See your GP, midwife or health visitor for advice if you are worried that you aren't gaining weight at the correct rate. |
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The GP will first check to see if the ears are being blocked by an object or substance such as earwax. |
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Currently when a patient dies, the GP writes a death certificate and gives it to the family of the deceased. |
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If you have not shown any signs of puberty by the age of fifteen, it is a good idea to visit your GP for a check-up. |
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When you apply for, say, life insurance, a life company may ask your GP for a medical report. |
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A quarter of these people were receiving treatment from their GP for stress, depression and anxiety. |
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She thought that it might be a consequence of drinking too much orange juice but her GP was worried about meningitis. |
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Maxine found herself tired and lethargic and eventually consulted her GP, who informed her that she was deficient in several key minerals. |
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It was the 27th Austrian GP, which has been held on different circuits since 1964, with Alain Prost winning a record three times. |
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The Japanese GP was won by his factory Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa, keeping alive Pedrosa's hopes to lift his first premier-class title. |
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The Monaco GP was a bit of a procession, with very few overtaking manoeuvres. |
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Nico Rosberg clinched another pole position for today's GP in Madrid but insists he won't collapse like he did in Bahrain. |
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In case of GP each breakpoint is determined as a goal so the number of constraints and the deviational variables are drastically increased. |
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On one occasion she told her GP she had been grappled and squeezed by staff. |
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He visited his GP after discovering an egg-shaped lump and was referred to hospital where a biopsy diagnosed the cancer. |
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He was also examined by a police surgeon and his own GP, and said he had suffered pain and discomfort and a slight scratch to his arm. |
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She said anyone in doubt should consult a GP who had the charts showing height and weight and what are the healthy limits. |
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Your GP will normally prescribe oral antibiotics to fight the infection before an abscess has a chance to develop. |
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Even in accident and emergency those GP consultation models could be useful. |
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On the visit to the GP I saw a locum who said I must sit about for the next week, not use the computer, and keep off acid fruits. |
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Some, including a GP, a consultant, and a psychiatric nurse, have reduced their hours by going part-time or finding a job-share. |
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Choose whichever suits you best after discussing your options with your GP or counsellor. |
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I also highly recommend colonic therapy to eliminate toxins faster, but see your GP and a wholistic practitioner before trying this. |
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The GP later told her he had given her the kiss of life after she had turned blue following a life-threatening reaction to the painkilling drug. |
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If you are referred urgently by your GP, a specialist should see you within two weeks. |
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You should be able to talk over your options for treatment with your GP and any specialist that you are referred to. |
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After a simple, half hour operation Stephen was given the all-clear and told to visit his GP again in three years. |
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And I returned to the GP as things seemed to get worse, and she did an X-ray and the radiologist and GP decided I had pneumonia. |
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It is still puzzling that the anisotropy and GP reported for laurdan do not show similar temperature-dependence profiles. |
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Someone with anorexia might visit their GP because of symptoms such as loss of periods, abdominal pain, bloating or constipation. |
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Once a woman knows or suspects she is pregnant, she can make an appointment with her GP to discuss antenatal care and tests. |
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If you have a bacterial infection, your GP may prescribe a short course of antibiotics. |
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On the day she saw the GP, Del Veneziano was still swithering. |
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Anyway, my first visit to this new GP was terminated with a bottle of laxative syrup, presumably to clear whatever blockage was causing my symptoms. |
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You should also keep in mind that some Claimants may be more disposed to attend their GP or take time off work than others, even with similar symptoms. |
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It had a desk, an old cabinet, a partition behind which the GP examined the patients, a washbasin, and some chairs and benches for patients to sit on. |
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One attractive feature is that it offers a 50 per cent refund of everyday expenses such as GP fees, physiotherapy, child counselling, chiropody and emergency dental treatment. |
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Many of these symptoms may be due to another condition, such as piles or even rectal or bowel cancer, so it is important to see your GP as soon as possible. |
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As a lowly GP working in the squalid inner city you might think I would support bleeding the middle class for few extra quid to take the pressure off local hospitals. |
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The GP will examine you and look particularly for signs of the serious conditions that can cause persistent hiccups, such as an infection of the diaphragm. |
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There will be room for nine GPs, three practice nurses, a nurse practitioner, specialist GP services, GP training facilities and the integration of nursing teams. |
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He did GP obstetrics and looked after patients with tuberculosis at a time when there was neither an obstetrician nor a chest physician on the island. |
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At a recent health check-up, my GP suggested that I would benefit from practising deep-breathing exercises to calm me down and generally improve my health. |
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In other cases, your GP will refer you again if your symptoms recur. |
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After a week, still in pain, I saw my GP who said that I must rest with my feet higher than my thighs, drink twelve glasses of water a day and eat a lot of oranges. |
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It works by using pre-addressed Freepost envelopes in which your GP can post your repeat prescription to a nominated Boots pharmacy every time you need to renew it. |
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Painkillers can help get you back on your feet and your GP can also refer you for physiotherapy or another form of manipulation, such as osteopathy or chiropractic. |
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The centre will be home to seven GP surgeries, dental practices and other medical services, including podiatry, speech and language therapy and a pharmacy. |
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In one case, a patient was sent away from casualty, complaining of stomach pain, without a proper examination and told to see his GP if the symptoms persisted. |
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He had been referred to the hospital by GP Stephen Kirkham after being taken ill and suffering symptoms which included vomiting, diarrhoea and clamminess. |
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That will help to transform many GP surgeries up and down the country. |
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On 20 March it was confirmed that Brawn GP would be allocated the final pitlane slot, with Force India moving up one slot. |
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With the testing moving to Circuito de Jerez, Brawn GP continued to set the pace, finishing the test leading two of the three tests. |
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On 26 March 2009, Brawn GP announced a partnership with British clothing manufacturer Henri Lloyd. |
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For the 2009 Singapore Grand Prix, Brawn GP secured a sponsorship deal with Canon and showed their Virgin Media logo. |
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Maintaining GP services is considered important because if GP's fail patients are likely to overwhelm hospitals instead. |
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Craig Lennox Our GP expert will answer your questions every week QIS it safe to take antacids daily? |
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In some cases medication can be prescribed by your GP, such as antispasmodics. |
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Alliance BMP Limited, the UK-based investment vehicle formed by Alliance Boots and Beijing Med-Pharm, will take a 50 percent interest in GP Corp. |
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Complaints about stroppy, belligerent, blood-sucking GP receptionists top the list of rising grievances about local practices. |
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The coroner was told that Mr Jones, who used to work as a banksman in the mines, had gone to see his GP in August 2013 with a persistent cough. |
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Her GP took her blood pressure, which was incredibly high, and using his stethoscope and a reflex hammer he told her she was having a stroke. |
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If this is not found, the GP will examine the eardrums through an illuminating instrument pushed gently into the ear canal. |
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Hospital op theatres and GP surgeries in the Kwazulu-Natal where he worked will close on the day of his funeral as a mark of respect. |
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The social worker very clearly befriends the families with whom she works, and the GP becomes a friend to many of his patients. |
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Egton Medical Information Systems are off the A658 in central Yeadon, and are a main supplier of GP computer systems. |
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In December 2010 Group Lotus announced the creation of Lotus Renault GP, the successor to the Renault F1 team. |
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After the success of the race at Kyalami, four dates were scheduled for the GP Masters Series in 2006, including one at Silverstone. |
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Remedies,in tiny pill form that Bethesda-based GP and homoeopath,Dr Paul Nickson,a member of the Faculty of Homoeopaths, regularly prescribes. |
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Your GP refers you to an endocrinologist when you have a problem with your endocrine system, such as an underactive thyroid. |
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A premium-rate telephone number lets you speak to a qualified GP seven days a week. |
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Our GP expert will answer your questions every week Q Can you catch pubic lice off a towel? |
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A week later at the Japanese Grand Prix, the Brawn GP cars struggled again, Barrichello and Button finishing seventh and eighth respectively. |
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The team was sold to former team principal Ross Brawn, renamed Brawn GP and subsequently Mercedes. |
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He hit his head after his pre-1930 GN Gnome single seater rolled over during the GP Itala Trophy Race, organised by the Vintage Sports-Car Club. |
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MotoGP, the premier class of GP motorcycle racing, has changed dramatically in recent years. |
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Hailwood then went on to win the GP race, which carried World Championship points, in the afternoon of the same day. |
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And plans to devolve budgets from trusts to family GPs is a Labour version of the Tories' derided GP fundholder scheme, say opponents. |
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They have now told Hannah's family doctor that they can no longer afford to pay, and he must foot the bill because he is a GP fundholder. |
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In the 1990s efforts by the Conservative Party to introduce GP fundholding saw only half of them take up the offer. |
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The Tories tried that with GP fundholding, it didn't work, why will it with hospitals? |
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Minter recovered and returned in time to reclaim his team place for the next event, the Ulster GP at Dundrod in August. |
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A patient needing specialist care at a hospital or clinic, will be informed by the GP of the hospitals where they can get their treatment. |
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Most private care is for specialist referrals with most people retaining their NHS GP as point of first contact. |
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There were attempts to bring the British GP back to Brands Hatch for 2002, but this never materialised. |
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The company also said it would stop running Braintree hospital in Essex as it pulled out of managing GP services and large hospitals. |
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She also won the GP Wallonie, Trofeo Alfredo Binda and the Trofeo Citta di Rosignano. |
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He practised as a GP in Brading and Lake for many years but is now retired. |
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WfH trains volunteers to lead free health walks from community venues such as libraries and GP surgeries. |
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But, as anyone who has ever wangled a sick note out of his or her GP knows, manipulation can be a powerful weapon. |
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A SEE your GP to confirm a diagnosis but it sounds very much as if you are suffering with the skin complaint acne rosacea. |
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The team used the Brawn GP base in Brackley for its operations and Brawn stayed on as team principal until the end of the 2013 Formula One season. |
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The measured angle between the celestial body and the visible horizon is directly related to the distance between the celestial body's GP and the observer's position. |
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Formula milk is based on cows' milk and if your baby is diagnosed with a cows' milk allergy, your GP might prescribe hydrolysed milk formula for her. |
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Brawn GP were hopeful of a strong result in the Hungarian Grand Prix, as the car had been significantly updated and was usually at its best in hot conditions. |
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Brawn GP went through a painful size reduction, laying off hundreds of employees, but eventually won the year's world championships with Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello. |
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This is because the clock starts ticking when the patient has been referred to a specialist by the GP and it only stops when the medical procedure is completed. |
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McLaren Automotive, Williams F1, Team Lotus, Honda, Brawn GP, Benetton, Renault, and Red Bull Racing are all, or have been, located in the south of England. |
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Health Secretary Frank Dobson will ban GP fundholders from getting their patients preferential treatment by buying places on hospital waiting lists. |
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Tory MPs want the new GP fundholding consortia in place by April 2013, but in the light of Mr Clegg's latest intervention, this is looking like an increasingly forlorn hope. |
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On multiple occasions, beginning when she was 12, Sara went to her local GP and to walk-in clinics wearing her hijab to get the morning-after pill. |
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This Scottish White Paper sets out the new Labour government's stall for phasing out the internal market, and with it GP fundholding and contracting for services. |
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They scrapped GP fundholding, now they are bringing it back. |
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The Honda F1 team went through a management buyout to become Brawn GP with the notable F1 designer Ross Brawn and Nick Fry running and owning the majority of the organisation. |
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She also won the Trofeo Alfredo Binda for a second time, the Tour of Geelong, stage 2 of the GP Costa Etrusca and defended her Grande Boucle title. |
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Dr Jeremy Honeybun, a GP in north Wales and a member of Dignity in Dying and Healthcare Professionals for Assisted Dying said he sympathised with Ms Fleming's case. |
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The pilot group was made up of eight mothers who had experienced different types and degrees of trauma and were referred to PRAMS by their GP, health visitor or midwife. |
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The hotline number will be recorded on GP surgery answerphones. |
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