Dr. Louise Newson
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And I know we're going to do a lot more with education.
A lot more global work.
We're going to just join forces and just do a lot more.
So it's exciting.
There is exciting stuff happening, I'm sure.
So what three things do you think we can do at speed that's going to make the biggest difference to health generally?
That is pretty good.
Yeah.
So let's see what the next...
A few months and years bring, but I think it's an exciting time because, you know, partnering with each other, partnering with our patients, with communities, we've just got to have a group effect to really work at speed to improve future health, which is what we want really.
Excellent.
Thank you so much for coming.
Thank you.
Thanks so much for listening.
It would be amazing if you could follow me or subscribe because it will really make a difference to grow numbers, enable this to reach even more people.
Thanks so much.
progesterone is a real mother hormone it's really important it's not just a hormone that works on the lining of our womb and helps regulate our periods it works everywhere and it's a very important neurosteroids it's very very important in the brain in fact one of the first things our brain does if we had a stroke or head injury is produce progesterone to repair those brain cells very quickly
Oh, thanks, Liz.
Yeah, and I wish I'd written this book about 10 years ago, actually.
As you know, writing a book takes a huge amount of work.