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i— papworth. while i was asleep my twins were born. i had no - papworth.wins were born. i had no idea my babies were born. they were kept somewhere else. i'm lying down somewhere else. i'm lying down somewhere else. i'm lying down somewhere else deteriorating, and they were taking the decisions on my life thinking, 0k, they were taking the decisions on my life thinking, ok, this woman might not make it. life thinking, ok, this woman might not make it— not make it. sultana says she didn't aet not make it. sultana says she didn't net to hold not make it. sultana says she didn't get to hold her _ not make it. sultana says she didn't get to hold her baby _ not make it. sultana says she didn't get to hold her baby girls _ not make it. sultana says she didn't get to hold her baby girls for - get to hold her baby girls for weeks. ., ' , , get to hold her baby girls for weeks. ., ' , ., weeks. for 41 days, this will always be a aa- weeks. for 41 days, this will always be a gap in — weeks. for 41 days, this will always be a gap in my _ weeks. for 41 days, this will
i— papworth. while i was asleep my twins were born. i had no - papworth.wins were born. i had no idea my babies were born. they were kept somewhere else. i'm lying down somewhere else. i'm lying down somewhere else. i'm lying down somewhere else deteriorating, and they were taking the decisions on my life thinking, 0k, they were taking the decisions on my life thinking, ok, this woman might not make it. life thinking, ok, this woman might not make it— not make it. sultana says she didn't...
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papworth.ned a drug trial at addenbrooke's _ papworth. julian has joined a drug trial at addenbrooke's hospital. papworth. julian has joined a drug trial at addenbrooke's hospital in | trial at addenbrooke's hospital in cambridge. some people have an immune system that goes into overdrive following a heart attack and it starts to damage the body, leaving the patient prone to another attack or a stroke. researchers hope this drug will cut that risk. if attack or a stroke. researchers hope this drug will cut that risk.— this drug will cut that risk. if you think of the _ this drug will cut that risk. if you think of the immune _ this drug will cut that risk. if you think of the immune system - this drug will cut that risk. if you think of the immune system is i this drug will cut that risk. if gm. think of the immune system is having good cop and bad cop cells, in these high—risk patients we have a very high—risk patients we have a very high number of bad cop cells, in this trial we are trying to
papworth.ned a drug trial at addenbrooke's _ papworth. julian has joined a drug trial at addenbrooke's hospital. papworth. julian has joined a drug trial at addenbrooke's hospital in | trial at addenbrooke's hospital in cambridge. some people have an immune system that goes into overdrive following a heart attack and it starts to damage the body, leaving the patient prone to another attack or a stroke. researchers hope this drug will cut that risk. if attack or a stroke. researchers hope this...
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she had to be transferred without them to intensive care at royal papworth. had no idea my babies are born. they are kept somewhere else. i'm lying down somewhere else deteriorating, and they were taking the decisions on my life thinking, "ok, this woman might not going to make it." sultana says she didn't get to hold her baby girls for weeks. for 41 days, this will always be a gap in my life. my husband was taking care of them, changing their nappies. my sister was doing that while i was not doing that. that gap can never be filled. regardless, i have the diaries, i have the photos, i was seeing them through the screen. so i wouldn't want any woman to face what i faced. we're so excited today, huh? these are happier times. she hadn't had a jab because she got ill in the early stages of the vaccine roll—out, but her plea to all expectant mothers is to get vaccinated as it can help families as well as protecting mums—to—be. hugh pym, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme, as the nba turns 75 this season, we visit one cour
she had to be transferred without them to intensive care at royal papworth. had no idea my babies are born. they are kept somewhere else. i'm lying down somewhere else deteriorating, and they were taking the decisions on my life thinking, "ok, this woman might not going to make it." sultana says she didn't get to hold her baby girls for weeks. for 41 days, this will always be a gap in my life. my husband was taking care of them, changing their nappies. my sister was doing that while i...
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she had to be transferred without them to intensive care at royal papworth.eep, my twins were born. i had no idea my babies are born. thinking, "ok, this woman might not going to make it." sultana says she didn't get to hold her baby girls for weeks. for 41 days, this will always be a gap in my life. my husband was taking care of them, changing their nappies. my sister was doing that while i was not doing that. that gap can never be filled. regardlessly, i have the diaries, i have the photos, i was seeing them through the screen. so i wouldn't want any woman to face what i faced. we're so excited today, huh? these are happier times. she hadn't had a jab because she got ill in the early stages of the vaccine rollout, but her plea to all expectant mothers is to get vaccinated as it can help families as well as protecting mums—to—be. hugh pym, bbc news. a special epidemiologist will speak to us now. thank you for being on the programme. we saw those stories, focusing on the situation in the uk, is it similararound on the situation in the uk, is it similar around
she had to be transferred without them to intensive care at royal papworth.eep, my twins were born. i had no idea my babies are born. thinking, "ok, this woman might not going to make it." sultana says she didn't get to hold her baby girls for weeks. for 41 days, this will always be a gap in my life. my husband was taking care of them, changing their nappies. my sister was doing that while i was not doing that. that gap can never be filled. regardlessly, i have the diaries, i have the...
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she had to be transferred without them to intensive care at royal papworth.p my twins were born. i had no idea my babies were born. they were kept somewhere else. i'm lying down somewhere else deteriorating, and they were taking the decisions on my life thinking, ok, this woman might not make it. sultana says she didn't get to hold her baby girls for weeks. for 41 days, this will always be a gap in my life. my husband was taking care of them, changing their nappies. my sister was doing that while i was not doing that? that gap can never be filled, regardless, i have the diaries, i have the photos, i was them through the screen. so i wouldn't want any woman to face what i faced. we are so excited today! these are happier times. she hadn't had a jab because she got ill in the early stages of the vaccine roll—out, but her plea to all expectant mothers is to get vaccinated as it can help families as well as protecting mums to be. hugh pym, bbc news. the health secretary, sajid javid, has written to secondary school students in england, urging them to get vaccinat
she had to be transferred without them to intensive care at royal papworth.p my twins were born. i had no idea my babies were born. they were kept somewhere else. i'm lying down somewhere else deteriorating, and they were taking the decisions on my life thinking, ok, this woman might not make it. sultana says she didn't get to hold her baby girls for weeks. for 41 days, this will always be a gap in my life. my husband was taking care of them, changing their nappies. my sister was doing that...
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then like a bolt out of the blue, you get that huge pain in your chest and you find yourself in papworthome people have an immune system that goes into overdrive following a heart attack and actually starts to damage the body, leaving the patient prone to another attack or a stroke. researchers hope this drug, aldesleukin, will cut that risk. if you think of the immune system as having good cop cells and bad cop cells. in these high—risk patients, we have a very high number of bad cop cells. so in this trial, what we're trying to do is increase the good cell cop numbers, so it negates the harmful effects the good cop cell numbers, so it negates the harmful effects of the bad cop cells. and it has been shown to have very good results in other autoimmune conditions, such as diabetes, autoimmune hepatitis, hiv, hep b and hep c. julian, we're just about to give you an injection now. all the bloods are good, 0k? 0k. if this smaller trial is successful, the drug will need to be tested in large—scale human trials, but it could one day spare thousands of people the fear of having a second heart
then like a bolt out of the blue, you get that huge pain in your chest and you find yourself in papworthome people have an immune system that goes into overdrive following a heart attack and actually starts to damage the body, leaving the patient prone to another attack or a stroke. researchers hope this drug, aldesleukin, will cut that risk. if you think of the immune system as having good cop cells and bad cop cells. in these high—risk patients, we have a very high number of bad cop cells....
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then like a bolt out of the blue, you get that huge pain in your chest and you find yourself in papworth, leaving the patient prone to another attack or a stroke. researchers hope this drug, aldesleukin, will cut that risk. if you think of the immune system as having good cop cells and bad cop cells. in these high—risk patients, we have a very high number of bad cop cells. so, in this trial, what we're trying to do is increase the good cell cop numbers, so it negates the harmful effects of the bad cop cells. and it's been shown to have very good results in other autoimmune conditions, such as diabetes, autoimmune hepatitis, hiv, hep b and hep c. julian, we're just about to give you an injection now. all the bloods are good, 0k? 0k. if this smaller trial is successful, the drug will need to be tested in large—scale human trials, but it could one day spare thousands of people the fear of having a second heart attackjust a few months after the first. the weeks after the attack, i just lost all confidence in my own body. i didn't want to do anything, and it's really building that confidence
then like a bolt out of the blue, you get that huge pain in your chest and you find yourself in papworth, leaving the patient prone to another attack or a stroke. researchers hope this drug, aldesleukin, will cut that risk. if you think of the immune system as having good cop cells and bad cop cells. in these high—risk patients, we have a very high number of bad cop cells. so, in this trial, what we're trying to do is increase the good cell cop numbers, so it negates the harmful effects of...