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The MHRA said there was no need to revaccinate people who have received the vaccine being recalled

Flu vaccines recalled

Two batches of flu vaccine are recalled by manufacturer Novartis, following a request by the UK's me...

LARC use doubles in 15 years

Women attending community sexual health clinics now use almost twice as many long-acting reversible ...

Patients on antidepressants benefit from regular reviews of their medication

Quarter of antidepressant users 'on wrong dose'

A quarter of patients on long-term antidepressants may benefit from a change in dose and a simple re...

Practices achieved on average 22.5 more points in 2011/12 than in the previous year

QOF achievement rose 2.4% in England in 2011/12

QOF achievement for GP practices in England rose 2.4% in 2011/12 to an average of 969.1 points, offi...

Breast screening saves lives but raises overtreatment

Screening for breast cancer saves over 1,000 lives a year but will cause unnecessary harm to thousan...

Injection: UK can learn from US work on needlestick injuries

UK must learn from US on sharps injuries, campaigners say

NHS efforts to reduce needlestick injuries must draw on experience from the US, where they have fall...

Minor surgery: GPs warn fixed tariff means simple and complex work attracts same fee (photo: SPL)

'Cock-eyed' minor surgery tariff forces GPs to drop complex work

Sophisticated minor surgery work is not financially viable in primary care because of the standardis...

Research: plans to boost UK drug development backed (photo: Novo Nordisk)

Researchers back plan to encourage UK drug development

Government plans to encourage drug companies to undertake research and development in the UK have be...

DH: BMA has refused to accept the government's offer

QOF set for 'biggest ever change' in DH overhaul

The QOF faces its 'biggest ever change' from April 2013, with practices forced to compete for points...

DH has unveiled package offered to BMA

Angry BMA rejects 1.5% GP pay deal

Ministers have threatened to impose a GMS pay uplift understood to be worth 1.5% in return for signi...

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