New drug can improve fertility in women with reproductive health problems

A drug that acts via the natural ‘kisspeptin’ hormone system in the body has the potential to treat reproductive health problems in women, according to a new study.




Imperial College Healthcare to take part in latest national vaccine study

Researchers and clinicians from across the Trust are taking part in another leading phase three Covid-19 vaccine study.




Patients taking statins experience similar side effects from placebo

New research published today has found people taking placebo pills and statins experienced similar side effects.




New research finds severe morning sickness increases the risk of depression both during and after pregnancy

Researchers from the Trust found that nearly half of women with HG suffered antenatal depression and nearly 30 per cent had postnatal depression.




Birthday honours for Trust's matron for quality and consultant neurosurgeon

Winny Thomas, matron for quality and BAME nurses and midwives network chair, and Professor Mark Wilson, consultant neurosurgeon, have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.