
Gene Mutation Discovery Sparks Hope for Effective Endometriosis Screening
Researchers have, for the
first time, described the
genetic basis of
endometriosis, a condition
affecting millions of women
... > full story

Fertility Chip Measures Concentration and Motility of Sperm
Scientists have developed a
“fertility chip”
that can accurately count
sperm and measure their
motility. The chip can be
inserted into a compact
... > full story

Women Exposed to Synthetic Estrogen Diethylstilbestrol (DES) in the Womb Face Increased Cancer Risk, Study Finds
A study of daughters of
women given
diethylstilbestrol,
synthetic estrogen, during
pregnancy has found that
... > full story

Long-Term Effectiveness of New Family Planning Method Shown in Study
A new study finds that a
simple-to-use,
fertility-awareness based
method of family planning so
effectively meets the needs
... > full story
- Gene Mutation Discovery Sparks Hope for Effective Endometriosis Screening
- Fertility Chip Measures Concentration and Motility of Sperm
- Women Exposed to Synthetic Estrogen Diethylstilbestrol (DES) in the Womb Face Increased Cancer Risk, Study Finds
- Long-Term Effectiveness of New Family Planning Method Shown in Study
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Prostate Cancer Risk Halved for Subfertile Men, Swedish Research Finds
February 1, 2012 Involuntary childlessness owing to reduced fertility is a concern for many men. However, these men do have one advantage -- they run a significantly lower risk of suffering from prostate ... > full story -
Dietary DHA Linked to Male Fertility
January 9, 2012 A certain omega-3 fatty acid is necessary to construct the arch that turns a round, immature sperm cell into a pointy-headed super swimmer with an extra long tail, according to new research. The ... > full story -
Environmental Exposure to Organochlorines May Impact Male Reproduction
January 9, 2012 Environmental exposure to organochlorine chemicals, including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and p,p'-DDE (the main metabolite of the insecticide DDT) can affect male reproduction, according to new ... > full story -
New Practice Model May Reduce Miscarriage After Assisted Reproduction
January 5, 2012 Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services today announced the publication of an article in the December issue of Reproductive ... > full story -
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Potential Boost for IVF Success
January 3, 2012 A new technique has already been successfully used in mice to identify embryos likely to result in a successful pregnancy. A new study suggests the same technique could be used in humans, potentially ... > full story -
Women Advised to Avoid ZEN Bust-Enhancing Supplements Because of Possible Cancer Risk
December 8, 2011 Women who use bust-enhancing dietary supplements containing the mycoestrogen zearalenone (ZEN), a naturally occurring toxin that widely contaminates agricultural products, could be increasing their ... > full story -
Women's Chin, Abdomen Are Good Indicators of Excessive Hair Growth
November 2, 2011 Examining the chin and upper and lower abdomen is a reliable, minimally invasive way to screen for excessive hair growth in women, a key indicator of too much male hormone, researchers ... > full story -
Planning for Life Beyond a Cancer Diagnosis: Clinicians Offer Options to Protect Fertility Prior to Cancer Treatment
October 24, 2011 A dedicated fertility preservation patient navigator can guide newly diagnosed cancer patients through a hopeful process -- preserving their future ability to have children in the face of ... > full story -
Faulty Molecular Switch Can Cause Infertility or Miscarriage
October 16, 2011 Scientists have discovered an enzyme that acts as a 'fertility switch'. High levels of the protein are associated with infertility, while low levels make a woman more likely to have a miscarriage, ... > full story -
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease
October 14, 2011 One in 15 women of childbearing age is diagnosed with a disorder commonly referred to as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The condition is one of the most common causes of women not ovulating and ... > full story
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