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FDA approves IV antibacterial for complicated UTIs, abdominal infections
FDA approves IV antibacterial for complicated UTIs, abdominal infections A combination of a cephalosporin and a beta-lactamase inhibitor in an intravenous formulation has been approved for treating complicated intra-abdominal infections
Stress during pregnancy can affect fetal development
Stress hormones in the mother can affect fetal development, according to a study published today in The Journal of Physiology To test whether high stress levels in pregnant mice had
08 – RCS Education Bursary
RCS Education is awarding four awards of up to £1,000 each for surgical trainees to attend an RCS Education course held at the Royal College of Surgeons The RCS Education
Professor Terence Stephenson starts as our new Chair
Professor Terence Stephenson starts as our new Chair Professor Terence Stephenson took over from Professor Sir Peter Rubin as the Chair of the GMC’s Council from the start of 2015.
Optimal maternal nutrition improves infants’ long-term health outcomes
Optimal maternal nutrition improves infants’ long-term health outcomes New food range provides maternal nutrition and helps pregnant women meet recommended levels of nutrients for a healthy baby A range of
University research suggests young mothers feel disempowered to breastfeed
NCT reacts to research and calls for more support for young mothers Research published in January’s edition of the Journal of Maternal and Child Nutrition identified a number of post-birth
Iodine deficiency in pregnant women impairs embryonic brain development
(Vienna, 20th January 2014) Pregnant women in Austria commonly suffer from iodine deficiency. This may have a negative impact on the development of the brain of the unborn child. Below