GP required to join north Dublin city practice

A Dublin-based GP practice on the north side of the city is looking for a GP to join their team. The practice focuses on providing high-quality patient care in a sustainable work environment, serving approximately 5,200 patients. They are open to integrating new skills and have the support of the local hospital to develop skills…

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Suicide prevention telehealth provider Vita Health receives $22.5M

Connecticut-based Vita Health has raised $22.5 million in Series A funding, with participation from various investors. The telehealth platform connects individuals contemplating suicide with providers and offers teletherapy and psychiatry services. The funding will support the company’s expansion to help address the increasing rate of suicides in the U.S. Vita Health aims to tackle the…

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Consider complete pathology, surgical techniques for tibial plateau fractures

Surgeons should consider the 3D orientation of tibial plateau fractures before fixation. Understanding the fracture pathology and components is crucial in treatment, including the size and orientation of the fracture, which dictates the location of the medial plate. Methods of articular elevation depend on the degree of comminution and depression, and reducing varus medial column…

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U.K. sequencing study surfaces new findings about tumor DNA

The UK’s 100,000 Genomes Project has revealed that certain tumors are more likely to carry mutations that can inform patient care, steering treatment choices or indicating a potential familial risk. The findings from over 13,800 solid tumors in adults are already influencing clinical practice in the UK’s National Health Service, with patients diagnosed with certain…

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“Safer supply” alternatives to toxic unregulated drug markets

Adam Holland, Thomas D Brothers, Dan Lewer, Olivia M Maynard, and Mat Southwell address the urgent need for action to reduce drug-related deaths. They discuss the prescription of safer supply interventions in response to opioid toxicity and the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Despite controversy and concerns about limited evidence, observational studies show that opioid dispensation…

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Pangolins’ genetic makeup linked to increased coronavirus susceptibility

A study published in Scientific Reports suggests that pangolins are highly susceptible to coronavirus infection due to the pseudogenization of key immune system genes in their genome. Researchers analyzed pangolin skin and found that the host immune response pathways were not upregulated in response to infection. They also discovered that the coronavirus suppresses endogenous retrovirus…

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How Does Too Much Sugar Affect Your Body?

The average American consumes about 17 teaspoons of added sugar each day, and sugary drinks, candy, baked goods, and sweetened dairy are the main sources of added sugar. Excess sugar intake can lead to various health issues, including mood changes, joint pain, skin aging, liver damage, heart disease, diabetes, kidney damage, weight gain, and erectile…

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