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Breastfeeding is not only healthy for babies, it may also help to reduce mothers’ risk of having a heart attack or stroke later in life, according to new research published in today’s issue of Journal of the American Heart Association, the Open Access Journal of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. The work is based on a large prospective cohort study of 300,000 adult women in China.
Ahmed Ahmed
MBBCH, MSc, MD, MRCOG, PhD Ahmed Ahmed - Professor of Gynaecological Oncology
Rebecca Dragovic
BSc (Hons) DPhil (oxon) Rebecca Dragovic - Director of the MSc in Clinical Embryology
Karl Morten
Karl Morten - Director of Graduate Studies and Principal Investigator.
Michelle Potter
BSc (Hons), MSc (Hons), DPhil (Oxon) Michelle Potter - Research Grants, Contracts & Facilitation Manager
Aris Papageorghiou
MBChB, MRCOG Aris Papageorghiou - Professor of Fetal Medicine and Director of Research of the Oxford Maternal and Perinatal Health Institute (OMPHI).
Jen Southcombe
BSc (hons), DPhil (oxon) Jen Southcombe - Researcher in Reproductive Science
Katy Vincent
DPhil BSc MBBS MRCOG Katy Vincent - Professor of Gynaecological Pain and Honorary Consultant Gynaecologist
Christian M. Becker
M.D. Christian M. Becker - Professor of Reproductive Sciences and Co-Director Endometriosis CaRe Centre.
José Villar
MD, MPH, MSc, FRCOG José Villar - Professor of Perinatal Medicine & Co-Director of the Oxford Maternal and Perinatal Health Institute (OMPHI).
A. Sofia Cerdeira
MD PhD A. Sofia Cerdeira - NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer
Suzannah Williams
BSc Hons, PhD Suzannah Williams - Associate Professor & Senior Research Fellow
Krina Zondervan
MSc DPhil FRCOG FMedSci Krina Zondervan - Head of Department, Professor of Reproductive & Genomic Epidemiology, Co-Director Endometriosis CaRe Centre.
Tiffany Lodge
BSc(Hons), DPhil (Oxon) Tiffany Lodge - Lab Manager & Departmental Safety Officer