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Pre-eclampsia is a medical condition where hypertension arises in pregnancy (pregnancy-induced hypertension) in association with significant amounts of protein in the urine. Pre-eclampsia refers to a set of symptoms rather than any causative factor, and there are many different causes for the condition.
Dolphus Dawson receives 2010 AADR Neal W. Chilton Fellowship

Dolphus Dawson receives 2010 AADR Neal W. Chilton Fellowship

Efficient healthcare system in sub-Saharan Africa can reduce maternal deaths

Efficient healthcare system in sub-Saharan Africa can reduce maternal deaths

Phase III data reveals potential of Merck’s GARDASIL in preventing HPV and HPV-related cancers

Phase III data reveals potential of Merck’s GARDASIL in preventing HPV and HPV-related cancers

Researcher receives $2.4M grant from NIH to study preeclampsia and diabetes in pregnant women

Researcher receives $2.4M grant from NIH to study preeclampsia and diabetes in pregnant women

Current research underway to prevent preterm births

Current research underway to prevent preterm births

Fourth-quarter and full-year 2009 results announced by Compugen

Fourth-quarter and full-year 2009 results announced by Compugen

Researchers study link between premature births and cerebral palsy

Researchers study link between premature births and cerebral palsy

Researchers develop simple urine test to predict and diagnose preeclampsia

Researchers develop simple urine test to predict and diagnose preeclampsia

How to recognize heart attack symptoms in younger women

How to recognize heart attack symptoms in younger women

Joint Commission urges hospitals to take steps to prevent pregnancy-related deaths

Joint Commission urges hospitals to take steps to prevent pregnancy-related deaths

Obesity in pregnant women is associated with increased risk of birth defects

Obesity in pregnant women is associated with increased risk of birth defects

Scientists and clinicians address diagnosis and treatment for autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases

Scientists and clinicians address diagnosis and treatment for autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases

Excessive gestational weight gain in obese women is associated with severe medical conditions

Excessive gestational weight gain in obese women is associated with severe medical conditions

New research shows breast milk is not as important for mother or child's health

New research shows breast milk is not as important for mother or child's health

Premature newborn boys have poorer prognosis compared to newborn girls, says study

Premature newborn boys have poorer prognosis compared to newborn girls, says study

Experts to study how olive oil lowers the level of cytotoxicity in endothelial cells

Experts to study how olive oil lowers the level of cytotoxicity in endothelial cells

Women with multiple sclerosis are less likely to have pregnancy complicaitons

Women with multiple sclerosis are less likely to have pregnancy complicaitons

Maternal blood biomarkers may help predict pregnancy-induced hypertension

Maternal blood biomarkers may help predict pregnancy-induced hypertension

Does prolonged exposure to paternal antigens protect against pregnancy-induced hypertension?

Does prolonged exposure to paternal antigens protect against pregnancy-induced hypertension?

Compugen signs research and license agreement with a leading diagnostic company

Compugen signs research and license agreement with a leading diagnostic company

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