
Kerrie Stevenson
@drkstevenson
Researching how conflict and migration impacts mums & children. Public Health Doc & NIHR PhD @themamahstudy @UCL @UniofOxford. Join me on Bluesky @drkstevenson
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Risk of dying from cancer in some poorer districts of England over 70% higher than wealthy districts, a new study in The Lancet Oncology suggests hubs.li/Q02cGh2Q0


Academic clinician–scientists risk becoming an endangered species. World View from stephen o'rahilly (its pronounced O-RA-hill-EEE) Cambridge University nature.com/articles/s4159…

Maternal health does not begin or end with childbirth. A new Series calls for a life-course approach to address women’s individual needs and concerns. Explore here ➡️ hubs.li/Q02cGhqd0 World Health Organization (WHO) @HRPResearch The Lancet Global Health eClinicalMedicine – The Lancet Discovery Science


Latest MBRRACE UK perinatal confidential enquiry reports published today comparing the care of Asian, Black and White women whose babies died. Download the full report and recommendations:buff.ly/2HR30eT buff.ly/47WBRkz TIMMS NPEU-Oxford


The latest MBRRACE-UK perinatal confidential enquiry report launch is today! We have created simplified key messages relating the poorer care Black mums received. Sandra Igwe Sandra Igwe , CEO of The Motherhood Group, will be speaking at the official virtual conference about


Great to be at the National Institute for Health and Care Research ‘Using Evidence to Change Child Health’ event today hearing from Marian Knight MBE about how the NIHR aims to improve health for children and young people across the UK 💡 #nihr #impact



🚨New Research Alert 🚨 Amazing to present the very early findings from our @mamahstudy @UCL ECHILD analysis at the National Institute for Health and Care Research Child Health Impact Day British Library this week! Follow us to find out more soon! #ChildHealthImpact2025
