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Seeing same GP improves patient health and reduces workload, study finds

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Seeing the same GP can make you healthier and help doctors too, a big study says. The University of Cambridge and INSEAD business school found that when you see your doctor often, it's really good for you.

If you keep seeing the same doctor, you might not need to go as often. On average, people waited 18% more time before they needed another visit. Try MEN Premium now for FREE...

just click here to give it a go. The study found you won't take more time at the doctor's office, and this is even better for older people, those with lots of health problems, and those with mental health issues.

The study people say we can't always see our usual doctor, but if we could, there would be 5% fewer doctor visits. This is if all the doctor's offices were as good as the top 10%.

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