Articles tagged with 'obstetrics' | University of Manchester

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2024
13
August
2024
| 09:42 Europe/London
The father of a stillborn baby girl is to walk up the 300 steps of the famous Tsambika Monastery on the Greek Island of Rhodes 100 times- -  to raise money for a University of Manchester research centre.
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24
July
2024
| 13:16 Europe/London
Researchers are to trial a ground-breaking screening test for pre-eclampsia, a potentially life-threatening condition affecting pregnant women and their unborn babies.
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2020
29
October
2020
| 12:25 Europe/London
Mothers who experience psychological stress and domestic abuse are more likely to have stillborn babies – but attending more antenatal care appointments than UK guidelines currently dictate can reduce that risk, according to a new study from
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23
September
2020
| 08:03 Europe/London
Doctors are often failing to inform patients about the risk of birth defects to their unborn babies of a commonly used drug to treat epilepsy, according to a literature review by a University of Manchester researcher.
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10
June
2020
| 00:01 Europe/London
Human eggs use chemical signals to attract sperm. New research from Stockholm University, 91直播 University NHS Foundation Trust and The University of Manchester  shows that eggs use these chemical signals to 鈥渃hoose鈥 sperm. Different
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29
May
2020
| 13:00 Europe/London
Women who have gone through the trauma of having a stillbirth are 4 times more likely to develop Lupus than women with an uncomplicated livebirth, according to a University of Manchester study.
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2018
21
June
2018
| 11:30 Europe/London
A new genetic test that could identify the risk of, and therefore help to avoid permanent antibiotic-related hearing loss in newborn babies is being developed in 91直播
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27
March
2018
| 14:00 Europe/London
Obese women are less likely to breastfeed according to a review of 20 research papers by health psychologists and midwives from The University of Manchester.
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