Her student physiotherapist husband - who was studying his degree at the University of West England, Bristol - was flown home on a life support machine.
Chris Ford of the University of Bristol, one of Dr Farrow's co-authors, speculates that by preventing ovulation and the stresses that it puts on the reproductive system, Pill-using women may, in effect, be cheating time.
Studies led by Ron Johnston of Bristol University uncover a clear pro-Labour bias in the present system.
Revolymer was born out of research from the University of Bristol, which apparently altered the stickiness of regular gum by changing its water-repellent qualities.
At least two of Britain's best university fund-raisers, at the London School of Economics and at Bristol University, are American imports.
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He and colleagues at the University of Bristol carried out a review of NHS walk-in centres in 2001.
The findings highlight the importance of monitoring a baby's weight and height gain during the first few weeks and months, but not creating anxiety with parents of slow-growing babies, said study leader Prof Alan Emond from the University of Bristol.
The report is the second of a two-part study into kinship care carried out by Buttle UK and the University of Bristol.
"If you'd have said about 10 years ago to a chemist: 'Let's have some soap that responds to magnets', they'd have looked at you with a very blank face, " said co-author Julian Eastoe of the University of Bristol.
Crossbench peer and chancellor of the University of the West of England Baroness Butler-Sloss said she was concerned that "Malaysian students who come to Bristol to do the bar vocational course or the solicitors course in order to go back and better run the rule of law in Malaysia" would be unable to study in the UK after the changes.
Professor Ian Bond, head of the aerospace engineering department at the UK's University of Bristol, said his team had been developing a "bio-inspired" vascular system, based on the veins in the human body.
Dr David Gunnell and colleagues from Bristol University point out that the method of suicide favoured by women - drug overdose - has become less lethal owing to the replacement of barbiturates by the less toxic benzodiazepines in the 1980s.
It was originally dropped as a treatment for high cholesterol by Bristol-Myers Squibb because of the liver toxicity issues, but a University of Pennsylvania cardiologist, Daniel Rader, championed the drug, leading Aegerion to develop it.
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Treasury-commissioned research from Bristol University has concluded that consumers are being harmed because of serious problems in the market, our correspondent adds.
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