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Professor Fiona Denison – new appointment | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
Professor Denison, Personal Chair of Translational Obstetrics.
Professor Horne’s first book to be published in early 2018 | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
Professor Andrew Horne’s first book ‘Endometriosis - The Experts’ Guide to Treat, Manage and Live Well with Your Symptoms’ will be available to buy in March 2018.
National endometriosis exhibition launches, featuring Professor Andrew Horne | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
In partnership with Endometriosis UK, Standard Life wants to shine a light on this invisible illness that affects 1 in 10 women.
Breast milk may help babies’ brain development | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
According to a new MRC CRH study, babies born before their due date show better brain development when fed breast milk rather than formula.
Fiona Denison publishes on the NIHR blog | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
CRH’s Dr Fiona Denison was the lead researcher of the GOTIT trial.
CRH success at RCOG Annual Academic Meeting | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
Congratulations to CRH’s Lisa Campbell and Chloe Hogg who won second prizes at the RCOG Annual Academic Meeting (Blair Bell Competition) on 9 February in London for their oral and poster presentations, respectively.
Checking womb condition could curb cancer risk | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
Improved patient care is needed to reduce cancer risk among women with a condition that causes excessive thickening of the womb lining, research shows.
No increased miscarriage risk due to vaccine | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
There is no evidence of higher risk of miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy following vaccination against Covid-19 or infection with the disease, according to a new study.
Clinics cut pregnancy risks for obese women | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
Specialist antenatal clinics for severely obese mums-to-be can help cut rates of pregnancy complications, research has found. Women who received the specialist care were eight times less likely to have a stillbirth.
Additional requirements of students | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
Though research at the bench is the priority for all students, there are generic skills that also need to be developed.
