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    Question: has your work been used to help any illnesses of some sort?

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      • cure,
      • disease,
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    Asked by murr520gaed on 3 Apr 2025.
    • Photo: Jenny Murdoch
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      Jenny Murdoch answered on 3 Apr 2025:


      My work has helped to understand some of the things that can cause things to go wrong when a baby is developing in the mother’s tummy. And that means the mothers can choose to avoid them, helping to make sure their baby is perfect!

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