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The survey, sponsored by Today's Parent Magazine and EMD pharmaceutical company, was conducted by Rogers Connect Market Research and surveyed 1,104 people. According to Rogers, a little more than 15% of those polled had fertility treatment and 36%
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16 May 2013 A new technique for IVF which takes thousands of photos of embryos to monitor their growth could treble the chance of pregnancy, claim its creators. They have hailed the method as the most exciting development in fertility treatment in
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Public funding of assisted reproductive technology, including in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments, broadens the range of couples who seek treatment for infertility by attracting a more diverse population, according to new research from Canada.
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Nine women have registered with Japan's first ovum bank to donate their eggs to help infertile women, paving the way for fertility treatment to begin within the year at the earliest, a private group said Monday. The Oocyte Donation Network, which
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It can also have good results if someone is coming down with a cold. The suction can help to stop the cold penetrating further into the system.' Typically, a flame is first placed inside a glass or rubber cup, so the heat can create a partial vacuum,
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Published April 12, 2013 MyHealthNewsDaily People in the United States who want to have children have been able to purchase donated sperm and eggs separately for some time, but the relatively recent practice of selling embryos introduces new ethical
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A man's ability to produce sperm may depend on his ability to handle stress, according to a new study from Italy. Researchers found that men with higher levels of both short- and long-term stress and anxiety ejaculated less semen and had lower sperm
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February 22, 2013 There's evidence of higher instances of twins and multiple births in affluent suburban communities. Ind. -- First it was Zionsville High School in suburban Indianapolis with 14 sets of twins, flirting with a world record last year.
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A man's ability to produce sperm may depend on his ability to handle stress, according to a new study from Italy. Researchers found that men with higher levels of both short- and long-term stress and anxiety ejaculated less semen and had lower sperm
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19 February 2013 Five thousand fatherless children have been born to lesbian couples and single mothers following fertility treatment in the past decade Five thousand fatherless children have been born to lesbian couples and single mothers following
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