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Friday, August 2, 2013

BPA Exposure Disrupts Human Egg Maturation

Exposure to BPA (Bisphenol-A) could be a contributing factor as to why some infertile couples are having difficulty conceiving. ...  > full story

Understanding Bulls' Gene-Rich Y Chromosomes May Improve Herd Fertility

The Y chromosomes of cattle have more genes and are more active than the Y chromosomes of other primates, according to ...  > full story

Inactivation of Taste Genes Causes Male Sterility

Scientists report the surprising finding that two proteins involved in oral taste detection also play a crucial role in sperm development. In addition, ...  > full story

Menopause May Be an Unintended Outcome of Men's Preference for Younger Mates

After decades of laboring under other theories that never seemed to add up, biologists have concluded that menopause is actually ...  > full story

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