Women & Babies: Against all odds
- Pregnancy complications can damage a woman’s long-term heart health
- Is pregnancy an option for women with kidney disease?
- Getting to the root of pre-eclampsia
- For women with disabilities who want to be mothers, one size does not fit all
- Which interventions are best for extremely early preemies?
- How to make multiple pregnancies safer
- Live from the neonatal intensive care unit
- Improving outcomes for the sickest and smallest babies
- Hunting down the solution to postpartum hemorrhage
- The Alliance makes its move to reduce high stillbirth and preterm birth rates
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Digest
- Researchers target tough-to-treat brain diseases with focused ultrasound
- Discovering the drawbacks of double-booking hip surgeries
- Mutations in tumour-halting gene may be useful markers for prognosis
- MRI technique holds key to selecting patients for heart treatment
- Non sequitur
- Study shines light on perinatal suicide
- Local anesthetic after liver cancer surgery reduces opioid use
- What sends the body into calorie-burning overdrive after a burn?
Short stories
- Targeted triage and more funding needed to improve heart procedure process
- What determines the specific identities of brain cells?
- Writing the skin
- Will ultrasound be used one day to diagnose breast cancer?
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