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Dr Trisha Prentice receives inaugural Kitchen Fellowship in Neonatal Research
Dr Prentice to assess the moral stress for health professionals involved in making decisions about the care of very pre-term babies
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Gentler breathing support can help premature babies
HIPSTER trial suggests some premature babies may benefit from a gentler, non-invasive breathing treatment as a first-line support.
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Protecting babies from deadly whooping cough
A reminder the Whooping Cough Vaccination Program is available to all pregnant women from 28 weeks gestation and their partners
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600 women recruited for endometriosis study
The Women's celebrates recruiting 600 patients to ongoing study of genes linked to endometriosis
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How your sex plays a role in cancer
Many things about our sex and gender affect the kind of cancers we might get in the first place. Then cancers which are very common like lung and colorectal cancer affect men and women differently.
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Books for Beards helping dads connect at the Women’s
On Father's day in September Radford White will shave his beard, hoping to raise $10,000 through his Books for Beards event for our NICU Dad's Group
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Research a key focus for the Women’s Diabetes Clinic
Dr Thomas Cade, the recently appointed head of the Women’s Diabetes Clinic has set out his vision and direction for the team
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BMJ Editorial: improving outcomes for preterm babies
Our neonatal experts are the authors of today's BMJ editorial about an observational study that delivers an important message for those caring for the most immature newborn infants
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Women invited to join world-first study
The WHAM study is recruiting women aged 18 to 50 both with and without ovarian cancer-causing gene mutations
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The Women’s research in obstetric anaesthesia in the spotlight
Leading the way in obstetric anaesthesia research
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