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New Otley Road Medical Practice and The Family Practice
Hillside Bridge
New Otley Road Medical Practice
Tel: 01274 033888
The Family Practice
Tel: 01274 544915
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Join Our Patient Participation Group (PPG) - Next meeting at New Otley Road Site is Thursday 21st September 2023 at 5.00pm. All welcome!
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Health News from the BBC and the NHS
BBC Health
£3K a shift - how doctor strikes cost NHS fortune
Concern mounts about costs of walkouts in England, as doctors charge premium rates to provide cover.
Covid boosters: Over-65s called for jabs as hospital cases rise
The rollout has been brought forward as a precaution against a highly-mutated new Covid variant.
Nicky Newman: Celebrities pay tribute to inspirational cancer campaigner
Nicky Newman, who inspired with her brave outlook despite having stage four breast cancer, has died.
Hull cataract patient brings legal action over vision loss
John Stabler says the pain he felt after routine surgery was like being hit "with a sledgehammer".
Li-Fraumeni Syndrome: Woman with rare condition given clinical trial hope
Ella Hines, 24, has Li-Fraumeni Syndrome, which increases her chances of getting cancer by 90%.
Disability benefits cost could rocket, report says
The study says action needs to be taken to improve the health of people who are about to retire.
Use a condom to avoid gonorrhoea, university students told
The sexually transmitted infection is at record levels in the UK and students are most at risk.
Meditate to beat stress blood pressure, say guidelines
There is enough scientific evidence for some less conventional "body and mind" approaches, say experts.
Judge to decide on ending critically ill baby girl's life support
Medics say they can do no more for six-month-old Indi but her parents are opposing the decision.
Vaping - is it a risk-free option?
Colourful gadgets and fruity flavours are popular, but what's really known about their health effects?
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Cancer treatment response may be affected by gut bacteria
"Gut bacteria 'boost' cancer therapy," BBC News reports. The news comes from research into whether people...
Could a blood test in middle age predict dementia risk?
"Tissue inflammation blood test points to dementia risk," is the headline in The Times. Researchers in...
Acid reflux drugs linked to increased stomach cancer risk
"A drug commonly used to treat acid reflux is linked to a more than doubled risk of developing stomach...
Nutrient drink for Alzheimer's has disappointing result in trial
A new study investigating the effects of a nutrient drink for Alzheimer's disease has led to very different...
Marriage may help lower dementia risk
"Marriage and having close friends may help protect against dementia, according to Loughborough University...
Afternoon open heart surgery 'leads to fewer complications'
"Afternoon heart surgery has lower risk of complications, study suggests," says The Guardian. Researchers...
Report calls for better mental health support in the workplace
"Up to 300,000 people with long-term mental health problems have to leave their jobs each year, a report...
Blood-thinning drugs may reduce dementia risk in people with irregular heartbeats
"Common blood thinning drugs halve the risk of dementia for patients who have an irregular heartbeat,"...
New genetic variants associated with breast cancer identified
"Do you have one of the 180 breast cancer genes? One in five women has a variant that raises her risk...
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