
Stephen Wilkinson
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1 week ago |
medicalxpress.com | Laura O'Donovan |Nicola Williams |Stephen Wilkinson
A baby girl named Amy Isabel has become the first child in the UK to be born to a mother who has had a womb transplant. Amy is one of around 65 children worldwide born as a result of pioneering research into the procedure. This breakthrough provides hope for many of the estimated 15,000 UK women with uterine factor infertility—which means they are unable to have children naturally due to problems with their womb, or because they were born without one.
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1 week ago |
theconversation.com | Laura O'Donovan |Nicola Williams |Stephen Wilkinson
A baby girl named Amy Isabel has become the first child in the UK to be born to a mother who has had a womb transplant. Amy is one of around 65 children worldwide born as a result of pioneering research into the procedure. This breakthrough provides hope for many of the estimated 15,000 UK women with uterine factor infertility – which means they are unable to have children naturally due to problems with their womb, or because they were born without one.
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1 month ago |
lexology.com | Laura Ackroyd |Mark Bardell |Antonia Kirkby |Stephen Wilkinson |Robert Moore |Charles Steward
The FCA has published a Primary Market Bulletin (PMB 54) which focuses on strategic leaks on M&A transactions and the fact that a leak may involve the unlawful disclosure of inside information.
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1 month ago |
lexology.com | Mark Bardell |Robert Moore |Antonia Kirkby |Stephen Wilkinson
In February 2025, there were two Rule 2.7 announcements made across the UK public M&A market and four further possible offers announced.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Stephen Wilkinson |Lynn Callister |Brigham Young
Keywordschildbirth, Ghana, Ashanti, perinatal careAbstractThe topic of my research evolved out of a desire to do a field study in Ghana through Brigham Young University’s Kennedy Center for International Studies. As I researched health care issues in the Ashanti Region, I discovered that many of the medical challenges that people in West Africa face are related to perinatal care.
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