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Fund more research into gynaecological health from current 2.4%

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Only 2.4% of public research funding goes to women’s gynaecological health and childbirth. I would like to see this massively increased and much more importance placed onto it.

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Fund more research into gynaecological health from current 2.4%

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Only 2.4% of public research funding goes to women’s gynaecological health and childbirth. I would like to see this massively increased and much more importance placed onto it.

National
36 reactions·100% agree
Wes Streeting

Wes Streeting

Health Secretary

Health Secretary

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