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Sleek, lithe and extremely rare: This elusive California fox has finally been GPS-collared

The Keene Sentinel 14 Feb 2026
The stunning Sierra Nevada red fox is one of the nation's rarest and most critically threatened mammals with fewer than 50 believed to remain in the Sierra. And now, for the first time, a specimen has been successfully GPS-collared and ... .
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Patients urged to contact GPs over flu, not go to A&E

CyprusMail 14 Feb 2026
The state health services Okypy on Saturday appealed to patients to avoid visiting A&E departments if they think they have flu, emphasising the unit is exclusively for cases that are life-threatening or emergencies.
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Dale Warner claimed he forgot about GPS tracker in wife’s car until she found it ...

Michigan Live 13 Feb 2026
During the second day of trial proceedings Friday, Feb ... After weeks of jury selection, starting Jan ... 12 ... 17 ... In one of the recordings, Dale Warner tells investigators he ordered a GPS tracker for his truck ... “she’ll turn up,” Dale Warner said ... On Oct ... ....
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When it comes to mental health labels, we need to tread lightly | Letters

The Guardian 13 Feb 2026
Readers respond to a long read article by Gavin Francis in which he voices concern that current approaches to labelling and diagnosis may be doing more harm than good ... ....
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Queensland to Track Youth Offenders With GPS Ankle Monitors

The Epoch Times 12 Feb 2026
The Queensland government has introduced new laws that will see youth offenders fitted with GPS monitors while on bail ... “By putting more GPS trackers on youth ...
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New Blood Test Helps GPs Manage Brain Scan Delays, Brings Field Forward

Business Wire 11 Feb 2026
UK-based GPs and private specialists are invited to register their intere .
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GPs hand over patient data in move that will ‘transform our understanding of disease’

The Mirror 10 Feb 2026
NHS data could now be used to understand why some common conditions - such as arthritis, dementia, diabetes, asthma, depression, and anxiety - develop in the first place ... .
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AI stethoscope can help spot ‘silent epidemic’ of heart valve disease earlier than GPs, study suggests (University of Cambridge)

Public Technologies 10 Feb 2026
The technology, which works with digital stethoscopes, outperformed GPs at detecting valve disease, and could be used as a rapid screening tool in primary care ... When tested against 14 GPs who listened ...
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Reforms to enable GPs to diagnose ADHD from March (NSW Ministry of Health)

Public Technologies 10 Feb 2026
From next month, GPs can begin training to diagnose attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as part of the next phase of the Minns Labor Government's landmark reforms to make it easier, faster and more affordable for families to access care.
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Reforms to enable GPs to diagnose ADHD from March (State Government of New South Wales)

Public Technologies 10 Feb 2026
With a focus on improving access to healthcare in regional, rural and remote areas, GPs working in areas of greatest need will be prioritised for training ... GPs can also apply to become a continuation prescriber.
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Three quarters of a million migrants registered with GPs last year in UK

The Liberty Beacon 10 Feb 2026
******** Three quarter of a million migrants registered with GPs last year ... This means that recent migrants registering with GPs account for over 300% of the increase in total patients registered ... GPs are paid £112.50 per registered patient per year.
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Reforms to enable GPs to diagnose ADHD from March (NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet)

Public Technologies 10 Feb 2026
With a focus on improving access to healthcare in regional, rural and remote areas, GPs working in areas of greatest need will be prioritised for training ... GPs can also apply to become a continuation prescriber.
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