A landmark study finds no difference in psychological well-being or quality of family relationships between children born by assisted reproduction (egg or sperm donation or surrogacy) and those born ...
A Perspective published in PNAS Nexus summarizes the risks of bypassing natural selection when using assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in humans and livestock. The authors call for dialogue ...
More than 1.15 million assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatment cycles were reported across Europe in 2023, according ...
Until recently, the only way to make eggs or sperm was the old-fashioned way: in the ovaries and testes. In the not-too-distant future, it may be possible to use cells from almost any part of the body ...
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Which services are available to an Italian couple seeking information or advice about fertility? Which specialist and which medical facility should they entrust to initiate an adequate diagnostic and ...
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IVF demand surges in Kenya but the high cost locks out many couples
Kenya's fertility industry is now one of the country's fastest-growing specialised healthcare markets, with over 15 established in vitro fertilisation (IVF) centres now operating nationwide, up from ...
Landmark study finds no difference in psychological wellbeing or quality of family relationships between children born by assisted reproduction (egg or sperm donation or surrogacy) and those born ...
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