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Additional, better-trained midwives needed to save millions of women and newborns worldwide, report says

Additional, better-trained midwives needed to save millions of women and newborns worldwide, report says

Adequate midwifery could save 3.6 million lives, new report shows

Adequate midwifery could save 3.6 million lives, new report shows

National survey to examine whether student nurses receive alcohol training and education

National survey to examine whether student nurses receive alcohol training and education

16 Countries announce new commitments to reduce maternal, newborn and child mortality

16 Countries announce new commitments to reduce maternal, newborn and child mortality

Dorsogluteal buttock site still most popular despite known potential for sciatic nerve injury

Dorsogluteal buttock site still most popular despite known potential for sciatic nerve injury

U.N. officials recognize International Day of the Midwife

U.N. officials recognize International Day of the Midwife

Save the Children releases annual global mother's index

Save the Children releases annual global mother's index

Calls for improvement of hospital food by Australian Medical Association

Calls for improvement of hospital food by Australian Medical Association

Obesity during pregnancy endangers both mother and unborn child, but little being done to address the issue

Obesity during pregnancy endangers both mother and unborn child, but little being done to address the issue

Physical ill-health reduces life expectancy of people with severe mental illness

Physical ill-health reduces life expectancy of people with severe mental illness

American Botanical Council honors excellence in herbal medicine

American Botanical Council honors excellence in herbal medicine

New collaborative programme can improve mother and infant nutrition

New collaborative programme can improve mother and infant nutrition

Healthcare professionals need evidence-based education, guidance about CAM use in maternity care

Healthcare professionals need evidence-based education, guidance about CAM use in maternity care

Patients with high blood pressure can benefit from 'adherence therapy' course

Patients with high blood pressure can benefit from 'adherence therapy' course

Baylor's new nurse-midwifery program gets initial accreditation

Baylor's new nurse-midwifery program gets initial accreditation

Medical experts issue warning about common practice of tablet splitting

Medical experts issue warning about common practice of tablet splitting

Home births on the decline in UK: Midwives protest

Home births on the decline in UK: Midwives protest

Assessment by nurse practitioner satisfies patients with back problems: Study

Assessment by nurse practitioner satisfies patients with back problems: Study

Online interactive world map of maternal health

Online interactive world map of maternal health

New online interactive world map gives facts about maternal health

New online interactive world map gives facts about maternal health

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