IWD breakfast discussions: Women’s Health on the Rise
The Royal Women’s Hospital’s annual International Women’s Day breakfast focused on the next phase of women’s health reform.
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Study finds breast milk expressing in pregnancy safeA world first study, published in The Lancet today, has found that women with diabetes in a low-risk pregnancy can safely express breast milk in late pregnancy, with the study dispelling concerns that the practice could cause harm to babies.
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Large endometriosis study explores genetic linkMarch is Endometriosis Month and The Women's staff are raising awareness of the disease and latest developments in research and clinical practice.
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Vale Betty AmsdenGenerous philanthropist and long-term supporter of the Royal Women’s Hospital, Betty Amsden, has sadly passed away.
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The Women’s wins Large Health Service of the Year awardThe Women’s has been named the Premier’s Large Health Service of the Year at the Victorian Public Healthcare Awards
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Volunteer Elaine Tisher honoured with Premier’s awardOne of the Women’s longest-serving volunteers, Elaine Tisher, has received a Premier’s Volunteer Champions Award for her years of dedication and support to the hospital and its services
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Celebrating 40 years of newborn emergency transportNETS has been delivering babies to intensive care units for 40 years
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