April 2026

Advancing Maternal Health: PAPAGAIO Delivery Trial Launches in India

The JNMC Women’s and Children’s Health Research Unit in Belagavi, India, recently became the hub of an inspiring international collaboration. From April 27–29, 2026, the Unit hosted the protocol training for the PAPAGAIO–Delivery study (Placental growth factor testing and planned delivery for late preterm pre-eclampsia), a landmark randomised controlled trial designed to improve outcomes for […]

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Global Trial Hits 1000 Participants: A Breakthrough in tackling Preeclampsia

Every year, thousands of women die from a condition that is both common and largely preventable: preeclampsia. It’s a silent threat in pregnancy, but one that can be managed — if it’s caught in time. Recently, the PAPAGAIO NIHR Global Health Research group achieved a remarkable milestone: they recruited their 1000th participant to a global

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Join us this World Pre-eclampsia Day for a free global webinar

Hear from world leaders in pre-eclampsia, gain insights from early career researchers, and explore perspectives from both high-income and low- and middle-income countries. This session will give you a snapshot of what’s happening in pre-eclampsia research worldwide right now. Whether you’re a researcher, healthcare professional, or simply interested in the latest developments, this is a

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World Health Day 2026 – Q&A with Dr Alexandra Ridout

World Health Day is observed each year on 7 April, offering an opportunity to reflect on global health challenges and the progress being made across medical research and care. To mark the day, Springer Nature from BMC Pregnancy, spoke with Dr Alexandra Ridout about her work in tackling maternal health inequalities and the most recent

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