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1. Scientists create sperm cells from bone marrow
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Scientists have opened the door to fertility treatments by creating fledgling sperm cells from bone marrow. The breakthrough, announced yesterday, raises the eventual possibility of sperm being manufactured for use in IVF treatment or restoring f...
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2. Study links smoking to female offspring
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A study in Britain suggests that parents who are smokers at the time of conception are more likely to have a female child.
10/04/2007 | 1527 Hit(s) | Read more...

3. Sudoku
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Well, going through with IVF, at times, could be stressful. Here is the Sudoku game for your leisure. MSN even has a good article about the health benefits of 02/04/2007 | 2840 Hit(s) | Read more...

4. Success Rates
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Over 95% of patients having up to three completed cycles at XPert Fertility Care have achieved a pregnancy. Contrary to a recent report of 29/03/2007 | 2836 Hit(s) | Read more...

5. Sunday roasts 'could have hit male fertility'
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Beef packed with hormones could be to blame for fertility problems in a generation of young men, researchers say. They believe steroids once used in farming could have interfered with the development of unborn babies, affecting male sperm pro...
28/03/2007 | 1219 Hit(s) | Read more...

  
 

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