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PM's wife hails new centre



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Published Date: 11 April 2008
THE Prime Minister's wife yesterday spoke of her delight as she opened a new Scottish research centre looking for answers to serious problems during pregnancy.
Sarah Brown, whose first child, Jennifer Jane, died aged just ten days after being born prematurely, launched the new Tommy's centre of excellence in Edinburgh.

The Tommy's lab will work alongside the Jennifer Brown Research Laboratory, which is also based at the Queen's Medical Research Institute in Edinburgh.

Mrs Brown said: "It's a real delight for everyone who is part of this centre – and part of some of the other projects and labs at work here – to see Tommy's arrive and actually open its doors today."


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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 11/04/2008 00:24:32
Its for a very good cause, and my DYW and I fully support the,

"Tommy's centre of excellence in Edinburgh."

'WELL-DONE"!!
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Rulesbutnotrulers,

Federation, not separation 11/04/2008 06:52:38
At least one Brown is supporting a good cause.
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Puzzled sassenach,,

11/04/2008 08:59:55
'Tartan Week?' WTF? Equivalent to the paddywackery nonsense that embarasses the Irish.
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11/04/2008 09:17:03
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11/04/2008 11:24:50
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 11/04/2008 15:50:40
Such a sad world we live in at times, when on topics such as this, which should be treated with the utmost sensitivity, we have people that make such derogatory remarks, they required removal.

A Dead Baby! ...Is that NOT Bad Enough,?
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Winters,

Glasgow 11/04/2008 19:23:16
Charles Linskaill posted his very sensitive message at 15.50. Roughrider,you posted yours at 19.00. You must have read what Charles Linskaill had to say. What you wrote is disgusting. What kind of world do you live in.
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 11/04/2008 20:21:02
#8 Winters,
Thankyou!, it is oblivious that #7 omitted to read this part of the reason, that this centre was opened,

"Sarah Brown, whose first child, Jennifer Jane, died aged just ten days after being born prematurely"

For me I don't care if 'Sarah Brown' was the,

'Queen of Sheba' ,,or,,

'A Homeless Tramp'

The whole point being, any lost Baby just before birth, or very soon after Birth, is Tragic and Devastating.

Anyone that aids help to the 'Tommy Cause' is making a worthwhile effort to help not only the Mothers that lost their Baby, but to help this Loss happening in the future.
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 11/04/2008 20:23:58
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but to help, 'Prevent' this Loss happening in the future.
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 11/04/2008 21:00:09
Just to clarify, Tommy is a Charity and,

"In 2002 Mrs Brown's first child, Jennifer Jane, died aged just 10 days. The experience led the Browns to start a research fund to investigate the causes of premature births.

Mrs Brown was one of the driving forces behind the establishment in 2004 of the Jennifer Brown Research Laboratory, also at the University of Edinburgh."
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 11/04/2008 23:26:05
Tommy’s, the baby charity exists to save babies’ lives because right now in the UK 1 in 4 women loses a baby during pregnancy or birth. We fund research into and provide information on the causes and prevention of miscarriage, premature birth and stillbirth. By 2030 we want to halve the number of babies who die during pregnancy or birth. www.tommys.org
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Level Headed,

edinburgh 12/04/2008 09:21:32
7# - Remind me not to go looking under any stones in the near future....I would hate to find you
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 12/04/2008 10:43:34
Goodmorning Digory,

That's not good,(what you say)
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 12/04/2008 11:58:58
Digory, Just aswell I don't live your way then,?

I would of been, 'Hung-Drawn-and-Quartered', then,
'Burnt-at-the-Stake', for the truths I tell, :-((
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 12/04/2008 19:34:22
Not good Digory and difficult to believe, but after Jersey, that now is, 'press blacked out' anything still happens.

 

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