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Fertility Treatment In Developing Countries; A Cycle Of IVF For Less Than $200
July 7, 2008 After 30 years of IVF, the rewards of treatment are still largely confined to industrialized countries and those who can afford it. Now, a Special Task Force of European Society of Human Reproduction ... > full story -
Male Biological Clock Also 'Ticking': Fertility Problems Greater For Men Over 35
July 6, 2008 Pregnancy rates decrease and miscarriages were found to increase when a father is over 35 years of age. Researchers say that this is the first time that such a strong paternal effect on reproductive ... > full story -
In Vitro Fertilization: New Method Predicts Which Women WIll Get Pregnant
July 1, 2008 Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have identified a method that can predict with 70 percent accuracy whether a woman undergoing in vitro fertilization treatment will become ... > full story -
Opioids And Cannabinoids Influence Mobility Of Spermatozoids
June 20, 2008 There are opioid and cannabinoid receptors in human sperm and these influence the mobility of spermatozoid. This research opens the door to more effective treatment of fertility ... > full story -
Being Overweight Does Not Result In Decreased Sperm Production, Study Shows
June 16, 2008 Overweight men are not more likely to be infertile, as past research has shown to be true in obese women, according to a new study. Findings of the study, performed in New York in nearly 300 very ... > full story -
Understanding Delayed Puberty: Scientists Study Migration Of Neurons That Enable Sexual Maturity in Zebrafish
June 5, 2008 Scientists are watching a small group of neurons that enable sexual maturity and fertility make a critical journey: from where they form, near the developing nose, to deep inside the ... > full story -
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Fetal Exposure To PCBs Impacts Reproductive Markers Of Children And Grandchildren Of Exposed Animals
May 24, 2008 Since the 1962 publication of Silent Spring by Rachel Carson, awareness of how environmental toxicants can impact fertility has increased. Researchers now provide evidence that adverse reproductive ... > full story -
Male Painters And Decorators Exposed To Fertility Damaging Chemicals, Study Shows
May 23, 2008 Men working as painters and decorators who are exposed to glycol ethers are more likely to have poor semen quality, according to new research. Men who work with solvents such as glycol ether have a ... > full story -
Oocyte-Specific Gene Mutations Cause Premature Ovarian Failure
May 22, 2008 Mutations in a gene called FIGLA cause premature ovarian failure in at least a percentage of women who suffer from the ... > full story -
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Do Chemicals In The Environment Affect Fertility?
May 20, 2008 Researchers are set to take part in one of the first studies of the effect of environmental chemicals on female mammals. Our day-to-day exposure to chemicals is on the increase. From food packaging ... > full story
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