
Tests showed women with Idiopathic Intercranial Hypertension had a distinct metabolic profile, but weight loss programmes had positive effect on results

Shakila Thangaratinam, Professor of Maternal and Perinatal Health has been appointed as Research and Development Lead for Birmingham Women’s Hospital.

Exercise during pregnancy is not only safe, but also beneficial for mothers and babies.

Women around the world must access the best medical treatments that help to delay preterm births.

Treatment for noncancerous growths around pituatary gland double risk of secondary tumours, much lower than previous research suggests

The Dame Hilda Lloyd (DHL) Network was officially launched on the 9th June at the University of Birmingham.

Older adults who start to experience bad dreams or nightmares could be exhibiting early signs of Parkinson’s disease, say University of Birmingham researchers.

Cardiac surgery patients may not be producing enough life-saving hormones during their operations

A major UK study to identify new ways to accurately predict if patients will develop long-term complications as a consequence of concussion has been launched.

SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing the COVID-19 infection, can be transmitted from mother to baby before, during and after childbirth.

A new collaborative network that facilitates remote training and access to advanced microscopy will strengthen research capability and capacity in the region.

University of Birmingham experts are leading a new initiative to help save the lives of thousands of women giving birth by c-section in developing nations.