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Parental Exposure to BPA During Pregnancy Associated With Decreased Birth Weight in Offspring
May 5, 2011 Parental exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) during pregnancy is associated with decreased birth weight of offspring, compared with offspring from families without parental BPA exposure in the workplace, ... > full story -
Stronger Regulations of in Vitro Fertilization May Save Lives, New Study Finds
April 14, 2011 Couples struggling with infertility often use assisted reproductive technologies, like in vitro fertilization (IVF), to get pregnant. This can increase the risk of multiple pregnancies, which are ... > full story -
IVF: Improvements in Embryonic Preimplantation Genetic Screening Techniques
April 13, 2011 A Short Comparative Genomic Hybridisation (CGH) method has been developed to carry out preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) by analyzing all chromosomes and transferring selected embryos to the ... > full story -
Ovarian Cancer Finding May Be a 'Win-Win' for at-Risk Women Who Wish to Have a Family
April 7, 2011 New research suggests that a layer of cells, which serve as the "breeding ground" for ovarian cancer, may be removed yet allow the women to have children. This would be a vast improvement over the ... > full story -
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Fewer Multiple Births in U.S. States With Insurance Coverage for Infertility
April 5, 2011 Faced with the prospect of costly in vitro fertilization (IVF) but with no help from insurance coverage, some infertile couples feel pressure to transfer multiple embryos in an attempt to ensure that ... > full story -
Young Women With Breast Cancer Have Little Fertility Knowledge, Australian Survey Finds
April 4, 2011 Fertility is a priority for many young women with breast cancer, yet new research has found many have little knowledge about fertility issues, leading to confusion and conflict around planning for a ... > full story -
Many US Women Have Children by More Than One Man
April 1, 2011 The first national study of the prevalence of multiple partner fertility shows that 28 percent of all US women with two or more children have children by more than one ... > full story -
Immune Therapy Can Control Fertility in Mammals: Technique Could Prevent Pregnancy in Pets, Human Use Is Also Envisioned
March 31, 2011 Researchers have shown that it is possible to immunize mammals to control fertility. They say their technique could possibly be used on other mammals -- including humans -- because fertility hormones ... > full story -
Mother's Obesity May Lead to Infertility in the Next Generation
March 23, 2011 Levels of the hormone ghrelin are low in obese women and a recent study reports that mice whose mothers had low ghrelin levels were less fertile due to a defect in ... > full story -
Proteins May Affect Behavior and Physiology of Female Mosquitoes
March 15, 2011 Researchers have identified 93 seminal fluid proteins and 52 sperm male-derived proteins that include candidates likely to affect the behavior and physiology of female mosquitoes of the species, ... > full story
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