Maternal health experts comment on new APPG report on Birth Trauma Inquiry
Every area of the West Midlands exceeds WHO guidelines on clean air but meeting targets would have £3.2bn economic benefit in reduced health burden
Survey of implementation of LTNs in Birmingham found mixed views with some favourable responses but some concern about impact on traffic on other nearby roads
University of Birmingham and NHS England researchers have created a diagnostic code for presymptomatic type 1 diabetes to enhance healthcare treatment.
In-depth interviews reveal little training for healthcare professionals or additional resources to support families
Researchers, policy makers and stakeholders came together last week to celebrate significant strides in global health research at the University of Birmingham.
Professors Melanie Calvert and Richard Riley have been recognised with a National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Senior Investigator Award.
A new resource may help minimise respondent burden in the collection of patient-reported outcomes.
The award will fund a clinical study across 10 UK hospitals to demonstrate clinical safety and healing endpoints in over 100 patients.
Results of economic analysis of ChEETAh trial looks at evidence from seven low and middle-income countries