A novel way to model endometriosis
01 January 2009A recently patented invention holds promise for understanding a debilitating disease that affects two million women in the UK.
A recently patented invention holds promise for understanding a debilitating disease that affects two million women in the UK.
A Cambridge University scholar has boosted participation in her research by turning it into a charity fundraiser.
Parents with children conceived through assisted reproduction are likely to have good family relationships, but if they are going to tell their child about their donor conception, they should do so at an early age, Cambridge researchers have revealed.
A new centre which will research the vital biological interactions between a mother and her fetus launched today, Wednesday 9 July, at the University of Cambridge.
Most pregnancies develop normally but when complications arise they can have devastating effects. Two recent initiatives in Cambridge hope to deliver a new understanding of events during this critical period of human life.
Research conducted by the University of Cambridge in collaboration with the MRC Centre for Lifelong Health and Ageing, has revealed a link between weight at birth and depression and anxiety through the next five decades of life.