Richard Smith
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 37 |
Web site | www.richardsmithmusic.com |
Born | Portsmouth |
United Kingdom | |
Albums | The L. A. Chillharmonic featuring Richard Smith |
Tangos | |
Transatlantic Guitar Trio | |
One Man Roadshow | |
Record labels | Telarc International Corporation |
Genres | Country Music |
Bluegrass | |
Gypsy Jazz | |
Western Swing | |
Classical Music | |
Folk Music | |
Jazz | |
Movies/Shows | No Soap, Radio |
2016 | |
Crude: The Incredible Journey of Oil | |
Nova | |
Books | Richard Smith |
Richard Smith, recent work, 1972-1977 | |
Crime Against the Elderly: Implications for Policy-makers and Practitioners | |
The narrow margin | |
The Psychopath in Society | |
Richard Smith: New York ; [Gimpel Fils, London, 16 March - 24 April 1976]. | |
Date of birth | September 28,1987 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Spouse | Julie Adams |
Nationality | English |
Height | 189 (cm) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 491235 |
Richard Smith Life story
Richard Christopher Michael Wijtenburg-Smith is an English field hockey player who plays as a defender for Dutch club Klein Zwitserland. Smith made his international debut in 2009. He competed for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics. He also won gold at the 2009 EuroHockey Championship with England.
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... Cdr Richard Smith, former head of Counter Terrorism Command, said the pair " bonded over their extremist beliefs"...
Woman 'joyous' after sister donates womb in UK first
... Prof Richard Smith, gynaecological surgeon, who led the organ retrieval team, has spent 25 years researching womb transplantation...
Spy at UK's Berlin embassy jailed for selling secrets to Russia
... Dimitry was an MI5-trained " role player" and " Smith fell for it" Cdr Richard Smith of the Metropolitan Police told the BBC...
Uranium in cargo sparked alert at Heathrow Airport
... " Commander Richard Smith from the force s counter terrorism team separately told the BBC: " Although our investigation remains ongoing, from our inquiries so far, it does not appear to be linked to any direct threat...
Jacqueline Kirk murderer given life sentence for fire attack
... " Ahead of sentencing, prosecutor Richard Smith KC read out statements from Ms Kirk which she gave to police at her trial in 2000...
Richmond: Missing teenager presumed drowned in the Thames
... Dangers are real Supt Richard Smith, from the Met s South West Command Unit, praised the efforts of all those who tried to find the teenager...
Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games: Talks with Army as 5,000 jobs vacant
... Richard Smith, from the Department of Work and Pensions, who was at a jobs fair at Villa Park, said people were still needed to fill roles in security, hospitality, stewardship and cleaning, which, he added, were also needed in the " wider economy" beyond this summer s international sports event...
Golden Globes: West Side Story and The Power of the Dog win at subdued event
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Woman 'joyous' after sister donates womb in UK first
By Fergus WalshMedical editor
Surgeons in Oxford have carried out The First Womb transplant in the UK.
The recipient was a 34-year-old woman, and The Donor her 40-year-old sister, both of whom wish to remain anonymous.
Doctors say both recovered well from surgery and the younger sister plans to have IVF this autumn using embryos that she and her husband have in storage.
A team of around 20 carried out the procedures, lasting around 17 hours, in adjoining operating theatres at the Churchill hospital in February.
Prof Richard Smith , gynaecological surgeon, who led The Organ retrieval team, has spent 25 years researching Womb transplantation. He told The Bbc it was a " massive success".
He Said : " The whole thing was emotional. I think we were all a bit tearful afterwards. "
Transplant surgeon Isabel Quiroga, who led The Team implanting the Womb , said the recipient was delighted: " She was absolutely over the moon, very happy, and is hoping that she can Go On to have not one But two babies. Her Womb is functioning perfectly and We Are monitoring her progress very closely. "
The Woman had her First Period Two Weeks after the surgery. Like other transplant patients, she needs to take immunosuppressive drugs to prevent tissue rejection. These carry some long-term health risks, so The Uterus will be removed after a maximum of two pregnancies.
She was born with a rare condition, where The Uterus is absent or underdeveloped, But has functioning ovaries. Prior to surgery she had fertility treatment with her husband, and they have eight embryos in storage.
Her sister already had Two Children and had completed her family. Both sisters live in England.
Both underwent counselling before surgery, and their case was reviewed and approved by the Human Tissue Authority. The NHS costs, estimated at £25,000, were paid for by The Charity . More Than 30 staff involved on The Day gave their time for free.
Prof Smith, who is Chairman of Womb Transplant UK, said The Team had been authorised to carry out a total of 15 Transplants - Five with live donors and 10 with deceased, brain-dead donors - But would need another £300,000 to pay for all the procedures.
He Said : " The shocking truth is that there are currently More Than 15,000 women of child-bearing age in This Country who have Absolute Uterine Factor Infertility. They were either born without a Womb or have had a hysterectomy due to cancer or other abnormalities of the Womb . "
A Woman in Sweden became The First to have a baby as a result of a Womb transplant. She had received a donated Womb from a friend in her 60s.
Since then and around 50 babies have been born, mostly in the US and Sweden, But also in Turkey, India, Brazil, China, Czech Republic, Germany and France .
to begin performing Womb Transplants in 2015. Writing in The British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The Team cited " institutional delays" and Covid as reasons why the UK had taken so long to perform its first operation.
Womb Transplant UK said More Than 500 women had contacted The Charity wishing to take part in the programme, and around a dozen had embryos in storage or were undergoing fertility treatment - a prerequisite for Getting On The Waiting list.
One of them is 31-year-old Lydia Brain, who needed a hysterectomy after having Womb cancer. She was diagnosed when she was 24 after experiencing heavy periods, and bleeding between periods, which led to anaemia. She and her partner have paid £15,000 for fertility treatment and now have several embryos in storage.
Lydia said she was delighted by The News of The First successful Womb transplant in the UK, describing it as " miraculous".
She told The Bbc : " Infertility was a huge part of the impact of my cancer. It affects you Every Day as you can't avoid pregnant people, babies, and Your Friends getting into that phase of their life. "
She Said it " would mean everything" if she could get on The Waiting list and have a Womb transplant, because she wants to " carry My Own child and have that experience, being able to breastfeed and to have a newborn baby, at least once. "
Lydia said she would consider surrogacy and adoption, But said both routes were problematic. " The laws and The Process are very difficult, " she explained, adding that with adoption " you often don't get a newborn baby".
Lydia now works for The Charity Eve Appeal, which funds research and raises awareness into The Five gynaecological cancers - Womb , ovarian, cervical, vulval and vaginal.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com