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International Women's Day is a time to celebrate the contributions and achievements of women across all industries. In the field of... Read More »
On January 13, 2021, the FTC announced that fertility app developer Flo Health, Inc. (“Flo”) agreed to a settlement over allegations that the company... Read More »
In vitro gametogenesis (IVG) is a recent development in reproductive technology, and has been used for creating mouse embryos in vitro. IVG includes obtaining cells... Read More »
A new infertility technique, mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT), has been used to create so called “three-parent” babies. MRT is used in cases when... Read More »
A new study confirmed, human eggs set off "Zinc Sparks" during fertilization.Zinc Sparks could eventually help couples conceive using In Vitro... Read More »
One of the most common challenges facing premature babies is learning how to suck and feed. To address this, Florida State University researchers devised the... Read More »
Delivering radiotherapy directly to cervical cancer using 3-D imaging techniques is effective at controlling the return and spread of the disease and, in most cases... Read More »
A research team at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University has discovered a molecule in animal studies that inhibits the action of estrogen. The... Read More »
More than 3.7 million babies are born annually through assisted reproductive technology. Researchers from University of Adelaide Robinson Institute conducted the... Read More »
Scientists have finally pinpointed the molecular cause of a painful and often devastating condition that affects 60 percent of women by the age of 45. Researchers at... Read More »
  A new study by Washington University researchers has discovered that not only can ovarian disease result from exposure to a wide range of environmental... Read More »
  Scientists have discovered, for the first time, a possible causative link between the concentration of circulating Y-chromosome fetal cells in women who... Read More »
Obesity can create many challenges during pregnancy. But, a new study shows that fetal growth restriction, or poor growth while in the mother’s womb, is not one ... Read More »
David van der Ham of Maastricht University Medical Center, Netherlands, and colleagues conducted a study on preterm prelabor rupture of membranes of 500 34-37 weeks... Read More »
Most advanced ovarian cancer patients undergo surgery to remove as much tumor as possible, and then undergo platinum-based chemotherapy. But predicting response to... Read More »
A research team from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine has found that changes in the expression of a key inflammatory enzyme called thromboxane... Read More »
Researchers at Edinburgh University are working with a Harvard Medical School team in Boston to be first in the world to fertilize human eggs created from stem cells... Read More »
Researchers of North Shore-LIJ Health System and the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research discovered that microRNA, a genetic marker embedded in DNA, indicates if ... Read More »
Researchers of North Shore-LIJ Health System and the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research discovered that microRNA, a genetic marker embedded in DNA, indicates if ... Read More »
A new study has linked the long-term use of both estrogen plus progesterone and estrogen-only hormone therapy (HT) with a higher risk for developing breast cancer... Read More »
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