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Number of doctors retiring early trebles in England and Wales

Number of doctors retiring early trebles in England and Wales Denis Campbell Health policy editor © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: EyeEm/Alamy The number of doctors retiring early has more than trebled since 2008, prompting fears that burnout and high pension tax bills are prompting medics to leave the NHS. While 401 GPs and hospital doctors in England and Wales took early retirement in 2007-08, that number had soared to 1,358 in 2020-21 – an increase of 239% in 13 years. Doctors who quit before they are due to retire are also getting younger – the average age is now just 59 – new research by the BMJ reveals.

GPs urged not to test gay men for STI super bug over fears it will become more antibiotic resistant

GPs urged not to test gay men for STI super bug over fears it will become more antibiotic resistant Josh Taylor © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Brian Jackson/Alamy GPs have been urged not to test gay men for one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted infections unless they have symptoms, with new research from the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre warning that treating asymptomatic men is accelerating its resistance to antibiotics. Mycoplasma genitalium, otherwise known as MG, is the second most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) in many countries after chlamydia. When symptomatic, it presents burning or stinging when urinating for men, while pain during sex and bleeding afterwards are symptoms for women, which can lead to an infection of the reproductive organs and make it harder for women to get pregnant.

When should I go back to university after Christmas?

When should I go back to university after Christmas? Abby Young-Powell © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Keith Morris/Alamy Clara James , a criminology student, left her student house in Bath at Halloween and hopes to stay away until well into the New Year. “I’d like to stay at home longer,” she says. “I’m just kind of fed up with the stress.” James says she doesn’t want to get stuck in her student room if there’s a strict lockdown. “If everything’s improving I would love to go back to uni,” she adds. “I’m still paying rent, so it depends how things are in January.”

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