CAMPAIGNERS in Wales hailed a funding decision at the weekend for a research centre into women’s health.
Health and Care Research Wales is putting £3 million into a dedicated centre due to open in April, aiming to provide vital evidence to improve healthcare for women in Wales.
National clinical lead for women’s health Dr Helen Munro said: “This is an encouraging step towards achieving a more equal healthcare system for women in Wales and represents a real investment in our future health.”
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