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NHS patients warned 'Plan B' GP ballot could see appointment costs rise

NHS patients warned 'Plan B' GP ballot could see appointment costs rise A pharmacist has issued a warning to UK residents over the prospect of having to pay for GP appointments in the near future, amid BMA 'Plan B' proposals that could impact the current NHS GP contract A pharmacist has issued a stark warning to UK residents about the possibility of having to pay for NHS GP appointments in the not-too-distant future. Nadia Malik explained the British Medical Association (BMA) has announced...

Daily Mirror 10d ago

Three specific questions to ask your GP if your symptoms are 'ignored'

Three specific questions to ask your GP if your symptoms are 'ignored' Dr Karan Rajan shared three questions patients can ask their GP if they feel their health concerns are being ignored or dismissed Brits have been advised to ask three specific questions to their GP if they feel their health concerns are being "dismissed". An NHS doctor has shared some simple steps we can all take to ensure we feel properly heard. Doctor Karan Rajan, known as Dr Raj on TikTok, highlighted the need for...

Daily Mirror 7d ago

GP-Adapter: Gaussian Process CLIP-Adapter for Few-Shot Out-of-Distribution Detection

arXiv:2606.07102v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We propose GP-Adapter, a training-free framework that augments CLIP (Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training) with Gaussian Process (GP) uncertainty modeling for few-shot classification and out-of-distribution (OOD) detection. While CLIP achieves strong zero-shot recognition, it yields deterministic similarity scores and offers limited uncertainty information, which is critical under distribution shift and data scarcity. GP-Adapter constructs...

arXiv CS 2d ago

NHS 'see GP' message for people getting headaches each month

NHS 'see GP' message for people getting headaches each month The latest guidance on the NHS website explains that the symptom could warrant a visit to the doctor People who get headaches at the same time each month could need to see a GP, the NHS has explained. While anyone with health concerns should always see a GP, the health authority publishes advice that could help people who don't realise their symptoms could be a sign of an underlying condition. According to the latest guidance on...

Daily Mirror 6d ago

Simultaneous Model-Based Evolution of Constants and Expression Structure in GP-GOMEA for Symbolic Regression

arXiv:2606.02236v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Genetic programming (GP) approaches are among the state-of-the-art for symbolic regression, the task of constructing symbolic expressions that fit well with data. To find highly accurate symbolic expressions, both the expression structure and any contained real-valued constants, are important. GP-GOMEA, a modern model-based evolutionary algorithm, is one of the leading algorithms for finding accurate, yet compact expressions.

arXiv CS 8d ago

Dr Amir Khan reveals 'most common' symptom he sees as a GP and when it could be deadly

Dr Amir Khan reveals 'most common' symptom he sees as a GP and when it could be deadly This symptom can be "excruciating", he warned A doctor revealed the “most common” symptom he sees as a GP and when to seek immediate medical help. He also warned that “not all headaches are the same”. In a video uploaded to his Instagram, Doctor Amir Khan highlighted how prevalent headaches are.

Daily Mirror 4d ago

'I'm a GP - do this with your pillow before bed if hay fever keeps you awake'

'I'm a GP - do this with your pillow before bed if hay fever keeps you awake' A GP has shared five simple hay fever sleep remedies to help you rest better during pollen season - and it's not just about taking a pill before bedtime Hay fever is widespread this month, with grass pollen season reaching its peak in June through to early July. However, if you're among the 10 million Brits battling hay fever, you may discover yourself grappling with symptoms not only during daytime hours, but...

Daily Mirror 7d ago

Girl, 5, traumatised after GP assistant wrongly prescribed vaginal pessary, report finds

Mother, who thought daughter was being examined by GP, says girl began to bleed and scream in pain after device was insertedA five-year-old was left traumatised, bleeding and in severe pain after a physician associate wrongly prescribed her a vaginal pessary, according to a damning report by the health ombudsman. The parliamentary and health service ombudsman said there were “multiple failures” in the care of the girl, who saw a physician associate (PA) at a GP practice in the East Midlands...

The Guardian UK 5d ago

Girl, 5, traumatised after GP assistant wrongly prescribed vaginal pessary, report finds

Mother, who thought daughter was being examined by GP, says girl began to bleed and scream in pain after device was insertedA five-year-old was left traumatised, bleeding and in severe pain after a physician associate wrongly prescribed her a vaginal pessary, according to a damning report by the health ombudsman. The parliamentary and health service ombudsman said there were “multiple failures” in the care of the girl, who saw a physician associate (PA) at a GP practice in the East Midlands...

The Guardian Health 5d ago

GP out-of-hours syndromic surveillance: weekly bulletins for 2026

GP out-of-hours syndromic surveillance: weekly bulletins for 2026 The number of people contacting their GPs outside of surgery hours under the syndromic surveillance system. The number of unscheduled visits and calls to GPs every day: - during evenings - overnight - on weekends - on public holidays This system complements the existing GP surveillance system that covers daytime consultations. Weekly bulletins for previous years are also available for: Updates to this page - Added week 22...

GOV.UK Statistics 5d ago