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The procedure, which involves injecting a single sperm into an egg, is used in the public and the private sector...That mirrors numbers for IVF, said Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology spokeswoman Emma Parry. IVF. "
Tags: study, increased, IVF, birth defects, fertility treatment, New Zealand, Auckland, Assisted reproductive technology, Fertility medicine, Intracytoplasmic sperm injection
Fertility treatment increases the risk of birth defects in babies, according to the largest scientific study of its kind. Babies conceived by assisted techniques are at least one-third more likely to suffer from congenital problems than those
Tags: study, birth defects, fertility treatment, Australia, Sydney, Obstetrics, Assisted reproductive technology, infertility, fertility
The emotional and physical scars from being bullied or exposed to other types of violence as a child may go deeper than imagined. New research shows that the genetic material, or DNA, of children who experienced violence shows the type of wear and
Tags: bullying, study, abuse, kids, social issues, New York City, Telomere, aging, Gerontology, Ageing
A research by a team of French scientists revealed that babies have high risk of leukaemia born in mothers are on fertility drugs to stimulate the ovaries. Children were 2.6 times more likely to become ill with acute lymphoblastic
Tags: fertility drugs, increased, Chances, leukaemia, new borns, French, team, study, AML
23 April 2012 A new study has revealed North Koreans really are shorter than their counterparts south of the border after years of stunted growth caused by famine and poor diet. While the secretive nature of North Korea makes it difficult to find
Tags: North Korean, South Koreans, study, racist dwarfs, North Korea, Kaesong, Koreans, Human height, Korea, Disaster Accident
Having a positive outlook on life could halve your heart disease risk, according to a new study by the Harvard School of Public Health published online in Psychological Bulletin . The review of more than 200 studies found that the most optimistic
Tags: health-news, heart health, depression, Mental Health, study, Heart Foundation Popular Multimedia, Heart Disease, disease risk, Psychologist, Australia
April 21, 2012 The Doctors Health Press, a publisher of various natural health newsletters, books and reports, including the popular online Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin, is lending its support to a new study that shows a link between
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health-news, depression, study, antidepressant, Nutrition, consumption, baked goods, Fast Food
Computer game lifts teens from depression NZ Newswire April 20, 2012, 10:17 am A computer game developed at Auckland University is just as effective in overcoming teenage depression as one-on-one counselling, a study published by the British Medical
Tags: depression, study, health-news, New Zealand, Auckland, Major depressive disorder, Sparx, Health Medical Pharma, Abnormal psychology
Fast-food companies that serve burgers, fries and pizza are foisting great gobs of salt on Canadians and, it turns out, much smaller gobs on consumers in other countries. A few conclusions are inescapable: Multinationals are exposing Canadians to
Tags: study, health-news, Fast Food, France, Paris, salt, food, Nutrition, food and drink, Sodium
You already know that the McLarge burger you're stuffing in your face isn't healthy for you...A study of some 8,964 people found that eating junk and fast food has a negative effect on mental health...In fact, the study found that people who eat
Tags: depression, health-news, study, Nutrition, Fast Food, Grenada, Saint George's, diets, Obesity, Metabolic disorders