Action on Pre-eclampsia (APEC)
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Supporting anyone affected by preeclampsia.
Educating Healthcare Professionals
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http://www.apec.org.uk 27-11-2008 11:30:32
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Dr Emma Ingram presenting Management of Severe Hypertensive Diseases in Pregnancy Action on Pre-eclampsia (APEC)
Harnessing the power of life sciences - across all sectors - has a substantial impact on patient outcomes. A useful cross-government discussion to bolster the UK as a world leader in clinical trials and innovation, including NIHR Research supporting UK's life sciences industry.
A diagnosis of #IntrahepaticCholestasisofPregnancy increases your chance of having, or develop pre-eclampsia and/or gestational diabetes. We can support you throughout your #pregnancy along with our friends Action on Pre-eclampsia (APEC) & Jo Paterson #PregnancyConditions #ICP #LiverTwitter #Support
An interesting day for our CEO @hellofrommarcus and Trustee anitaobsmed in Scotland, taking the discussion on #PlGF to the heart of Government with John Swinney
Targeted educational initiatives are needed to improve the knowledge-to-practice gap, improve #postnatal care and reduce #cardiovasculardisease after #preeclampsia UoM Biology, Medicine and Health Maternal & Fetal Health Research Centre Saint Mary's at MFT sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
All pregnant women at risk of pre-eclampsia MUST have access to life-saving PlGF testing. 95% of NHS trusts in England already offer the test - Scotland must do the same. I met First Minister, Action on Pre-eclampsia (APEC), Monica Lennon MSP & campaigners to discuss the urgent roll-out of the test.
🚨 After pressure from politicians, campaigners and Action on Pre-eclampsia (APEC), I'm delighted that Scottish Government has agreed to fund life-saving PlGF testing for pre-eclampsia. 🏥This test is long overdue in Scotland and health boards must now deliver it at pace to protect mums and their babies.
I'll be on BBC Scotland radio tomorrow at 0750 talking about this excellent news
I thank First Minister John Swinney for listening to Action on Pre-eclampsia (APEC), Clark’s parents - Ami and Stuart - and Lynsey and Bradley, parents of Carys. Parents, politicians and experts united as one with the sole aim of making life-saving pre-eclampsia testing available throughout Scotland.
We will be opening a new study in Newcastle Hospitals soon looking at supporting pregnant people at risk of pre-eclampsia to take low-dose aspirin when advised. Supported by Action on Pre-eclampsia (APEC) Sands Insights Newcastle University Birth & Baby Conversations Eleanor Holden Watch this space MVPNewcastle
Tribute to Prof Chris Redman who died in August Action on Pre-eclampsia (APEC) bbc.com/news/articles/…