Winifred Robinson has been alongside the Born in Bradford research for over a decade and reports on the latest findings as the 14,000 youngsters included reach secondary school. Show more
Radio 4's been alongside Born in Bradford since it started in 2007 and Winifred Robinson regularly returns to find out what's been happening to families and to track the research. Show more
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10,000 families have been recruited in the biggest health survey of its kind. This is reaching a crucial milestone for insights into diabetes, obesity and genetic conditions. Show more
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Winifred Robinson follows the progress of a study that is trying to find out why genetic disorders and cases of infant and child mortality are so high in the city of Bradford. Show more
Born in Bradford is one of the largest health studies undertaken, involving 14,000 babies and their families. The children are now approaching ten and providing a wealth of data. Show more
Winifred Robinson tracks researchers on one of the world's largest child health studies, which has gathered statistics on 17,000 babies born in Bradford since 2007. Show more
Winifred Robinson reports on one of the world's largest child health studies. Doctors prepare to release new findings on the health impact of high cousin marriage rates locally. Show more
Born in Bradford is one of the largest health studies in the world, with 14,000 babies followed from birth. Winifred Robinson has been alongside them and their families since 2007. Show more
Winifred Robinson reports on one of the world's largest child health studies. She hears about important health findings emerging as those in the study settle into school. Show more
Born in Bradford is one of the world’s largest longitudinal studies, involving 14,000 babies and their families: Winifred Robinson has been alongside the research from the start. Show more
Winifred Robinson's been following the ambitious Born in Bradford study since it started in 2007. Over three years 14,000 babies have been followed since birth and into their teens Show more
Born in Bradford has entered a new phase, with every teenager in the West Yorkshire city being tracked to improve mental health outcomes and better the lives of those taking part. Show more
When Born in Bradford began the idea was to involve thousands of parents and children in research that would help make people healthier: since then its huge ambitions have grown. Show more