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Yin’s ongoing international success is something of an anomaly, and a new exhibition at London’s Hayward Gallery explores ...
Scientists are moving toward a genetic test that could help thousands of mothers with epilepsy safely take life-saving ...
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Researchers celebrate early results of a drug that may become the first treatment for a serious complication of pregnancy ...
One of Two is one of three shows produced by Independent Arts Projects touring this spring. Also on the road are Maya and the Whale and Ideas Jukebox by Hazel Darwin-Clements, which are touring across ...
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Your baby may show strong breathing movements during pregnancy scans, even if their lungs are not ready to breathe air yet. They may also appear intense, but it is a healthy part of their development.
Babies don't kick inside the womb randomly. Dr Rajan explains why pregnant women feel kicks from inside and what it indicates.