15/04 Having as many babies as possible is not the only way to show you love humanity | Zoe Williams
-Elon Musk is obsessed with falling birth rates, as is the Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán. Why would leftwingers want to buy into their ‘pronatalist’ agenda, asks Zoe Williams
- TheGuardian10/04 One in four women in England have reproductive health issue, survey finds
-Exclusive: Racial disparities highlighted as researchers estimate 10 million women have conditions such as fibroids or endometriosis
- TheGuardian06/04 Syrian Minister of Economy: We seek to build a "new Syria" that meets the aspirations of the people
-The Minister of Economy and Industry in the new Syrian government, Dr. Mohamed Nidal Al -Shaar, called for the formulation of a new vision of Syria that transcends the methods and elements that were previously controlling the state, stressing that "the reproduction of Syria means the reproduction of an old and tired thing", while thinking about Syria as a new country gives a historical opportunity
- AlwatanVoice02/04 Young women in England and Wales projected to have just one child by 35
-ONS study of fertility trends suggests birthrate will continue to fall, with women turning 18 this year having babies later
- TheGuardian30/03 Opinion | Should There Be Limits to Research on Human Embryos?
-For decades, scientists have abided by a 14-day boundary on their work. Now science can do more. But should it?
- New York Times17/03 Texas midwife charged in alleged illegal abortions in violation of restrictive 2021 law
-A midwife in Texas has been arrested and charged on allegations that she performed illegal abortions, Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a news release.
- USA Today17/03 Trump declared invalid part of Baiden's pardon
-The incumbent President assures that the pardon of his predecessor is invalid on the last day because he used a signature device.
- Korrespondent17/03 A Chinese lady pays 22 thousand dollars to clone her dead dog using a skin sample - the seventh day
-A Chinese woman spent 22,000 dollars to cloning her dead dog using a sample of the skin with widespread interest in pet cloning services.
- Youm705/03 ‘I was devastated’: MP hopes her story will help improve maternity care for disabled women
-Exclusive: Marie Tidball tells of her experiences with NHS as report finds 44% higher risk of stillbirth for disabled women
- TheGuardian05/03 Men with higher-quality sperm live longer, study finds
-Research suggests difference in life expectancy between men with highest and lowest quality is nearly three years
- TheGuardian04/03 These 4 reproductive issues have just been linked to heart disease — one affects 25% of women
-Many women experience gynecological issues like endometriosis and irregular periods. New research suggests these conditions may increase their risk for cardiovascular disease and conditions affecti…
- New York Post18/02 Men could be fined £8,000 for ejaculating 'without intent to conceive'
-A groundbreaking law has been proposed that would make it a crime for men to ejaculate unless they intend to conceive a child - with hefty fines for violators
- Express14/02 This raunchy habit might help you delay menopause — you don’t even need to do it that often
-If you’re looking for another excuse to get busy this Valentine’s Day, here’s a good one.
- New York Post13/02 Windfarm profits should be used to screen Scots for rare diseases, says scientist
-Geneticist who discovered hotspots of illnesses in Scottish islands calls for redirection of community benefit funds
- TheGuardian12/02 This 95-calorie snack can help with menopause hot flashes — and may lower cholesterol too
-Menopause hot flashes are a real pain, but research has shown that eating certain foods can help.
- New York Post08/02 The crocodile hidden 50 years at the nuclear power plant
-The US-Chinese crocodile came to reside and thrive at the cooling channel system spread 27 km2 of Turkey Point nuclear power plant.
- VN Express30/01 Fresh embryo transfers boost birth rates in women undergoing IVF
-The findings suggest fertility doctors should take more patient-level factors into account to improve the odds of success with IVF.
- EuronewsEN26/01 Technology for lab-grown eggs or sperm on brink of viability, UK fertility watchdog finds
-Exclusive: In-vitro gametes are viewed as the holy grail of fertility research
- TheGuardian22/01 Men have grown twice as much as women over past century, study shows
-Data from dozens of countries reveals height and weight differences between sexes have increased since 1900
- TheGuardian01/01 Taking this step two days before your periods can reduce blood flow and cramps
-Going with the flow is overrated. And when it comes to periods, you don’t really have to: Gynecologists have confirmed that it is, in fact, possible to lighten your flow and reduce cramps eve…
- New York Post23/12 How YouTube traffic fell in Russia. Infographics
-In December, YouTube traffic in Russia decreased. Google said this was not due to technical glitches or company actions. What happens to video hosting traffic - in RBC infographics
- RBC20/12 The goats living on the 2,300-meter cliff can come and go freely on the cliff, and no animal dares to provoke them.
-When talking about "flying over walls and climbing over walls", you may think of the heroes in ancient martial arts novels who travel the rivers and lakes and live a happy life. In the animal kingdom, there are also many heroes who are good at rock climbing. They specialize in climbing places with steep terrain, and their movements are extremely flexible. On flat ground, for example, today I want
- MSN19/12 Users complained about YouTube being unavailable on mobile networks
-Users of various mobile operators began to complain about the inaccessibility of YouTube. Until now, problems have been observed mainly on fixed-line networks, but RBC sources talk about the likelihood of a complete blocking of the service
- RBC18/12 Controversy over chemicals in utensils causes birth rate to decrease
-Some scientists believe that chemicals in everyday products affect fertility, causing birth rates to decrease, but others object.
- VN Express17/12 Is mammal reproduction possible in space? The key would be in the mouse sperm
-Researchers in Japan use a process called sperm freeze-drying to, among other things, preserve genetic resources outside of Earth. A specialist's analysis of Infobae
- Infobae12/12 ‘I was made to think the pain was all in my head’: gynaecological ordeals shared
-As a UK report finds women with reproductive conditions have faced poor care due to ‘medical misogyny’, people share their suffering
- TheGuardian02/12 Creating a Healthy Lifestyle and a Strong Future, KKN 60 UIN Gusdur Group 37 Students Hold Outreach on Comprehensive Healthy Education
-Creating a Healthy Lifestyle and a Strong Future, KKN 60 UIN Gusdur Group 37 Students Hold Outreach About "Comprehensive Healthy Education"
- MSN30/11 Is it safe to have a child? Americans rethink family planning ahead of Trump’s return
-Some in the US are reconsidering children, with fears over reproductive healthcare and the climate crisis front of mind
- TheGuardian26/11 I have two wombs — doctors didn’t realize until my second pregnancy, I call my uteruses ‘limited edition’
-The rare condition means she needs two Pap smears, and she can get pregnant in either one.
- New York Post14/11 I developed a pregnancy phobia after my traumatizing childbirth so I had my tubes removed at 24
-Belle Mourraille, now 28, was bedridden for months and lost 30 pounds while pregnant, and after thinking she was going to die during childbirth, she opted to undergo a salpingectomy so she could ru…
- New York Post11/11 There are now swarms of meter-sized fish in the Yangtze River, with 200 kilograms of catfish visible to the naked eye, and countless silver carp and bighead carp. Will only fish be left after the fishing ban for 10 years?
-Recently, a video of wild fish gathering in the Yangtze River went viral on the Internet. In the video, there are swarms of fish swimming downstream of Gezhouba and Three Gorges Dam, and the scene is spectacular. Among them are meter-sized grass carp, carp, countless silver carp and bighead carp, and a shad weighing about 200 kilograms. This has made many netizens worry: Will there be only fish le
- MSN02/11 A wonder of the deep sea, prawns living next to 450°C seafloor hot springs. How do you cook them if you catch them for hot pot?
-You may have heard that the deep sea is a mysterious place, but did you know that there are little creatures called Atlantic vent blind shrimps that swim around in the high temperatures there, as if to tell us that even the harshest The environment also has the possibility of life. Atlantic vent shrimps usually live near crevices in the deep ocean, where water temperatures can reach as high as 450
- MSN29/09 The battle of life and death in "Volunteers 2" is coming. Zhu Yilong and Huang Xiaoming have a strong lineup and set off a box office boom.
-In recent years, the domestic film market has been full of smoke and fierce battles with war themes as the main theme. Especially after "Changjin Lake", this craze seems to be even more unstoppable. In 2021, "Changjin Lake" surpassed the record of "Wolf Warrior 2" with a staggering box office of 5.7 billion, and undoubtedly became a new height for Chinese movies. Then, "Watergate Bridge" also ende
- MSN28/09 Babies born from IVF may have a higher risk of heart defects
-Babies born after fertility treatment may have a slightly higher risk of heart defects, a study found.
- EuronewsEN26/09 Women whose periods stop early at higher risk of autoimmune conditions, study shows
-Women with premature ovarian insufficiency condition are more likely to develop conditions such as diabetes and lupus
- TheGuardian24/09 Russians' interest in shows and movies has brought record payments to foreign artists
-Payments to artists, including foreign ones, for the commercial use of their music at the end of 2023 reached a record 418 million rubles. Experts attribute this both to the emergence of the cultural sector from the shadows and to the growing demand for musicals
- RBC05/09 Air pollution harms male fertility while women face similar risk from noise, study finds
-Environmental pollutants may have different effects on male and female reproduction, research in BMJ suggests
- TheGuardian23/08 The burden of contraception falls on the wife
-Hanoi- Her husband doesn't like using condoms, so Ms. Lan had to have her fallopian tubes tied to prevent unwanted pregnancies and preserve family happiness.
- VN Express20/08 When a couple doesn’t want more kids (or any) who should get snipped?
-Four couples describe why they chose sterilization surgery – and how they decided which of them would get it
- TheGuardian18/08 ‘You feel a bit mass-produced’: donor-conceived people on the export of UK sperm
-A legal loophole means UK fertility clinics are making sperm available abroad, contradicting a strict 10-family limit that applies in the UK
- TheGuardian25/07 Lawsuit against Texas officials for jailing woman who self-induced abortion can continue
-The judge rejected a motion to throw out a lawsuit against Texas officials who indicted a woman jailed for self-inducing an abortion.
- USA Today22/07 Why sex bias in labs means women are the losers in research into ageing
-In laboratories worldwide cages are filled with mice who share a striking similarity: they are all male, say experts
- TheGuardian11/07 From contaminated blood to birth trauma, how female NHS patients’ concerns are ignored
-England’s patient safety commissioner says NHS patients raising concerns are dismissed as ‘difficult women’
- TheGuardian08/07 Fertility drug could lead to 7% increase in live births after IVF, trials show
-Pill known as OXO-001, designed to act directly on womb lining, could improve rate of embryo implantation
- TheGuardian05/07 French agency calls for sperm and egg donations amid increasing demand
-The number of donations is "insufficient" for the demand, a French agency said.
- EuronewsEN20/06 Peruvian scientists go to Korea for the invention of an artificial vagina that improves the reproduction of alpacas
-The Peruvian researchers Shirley Evangelista, Alejandra Ugarelli and Lucila Anacleto will represent Peru at the KIWIE 2024 international event, which is being held in South Korea, for a novel invention about auquénids.
- La República13/06 Why do women outlive men? Cells that develop into sperm and eggs could give the answer
-Japanese scientists find blocking production in killifish of germ cells closes lifespan gap between males and females
- TheGuardian10/06 Microplastics found in every human semen sample tested in study
-Chinese scientists say further research on potential harm to reproduction from contamination is ‘imperative’
- TheGuardian05/06 Stable sperm counts in Denmark cast doubt on ‘spermageddon’ fears
-Contrary to other recent research, study finds no evidence of decline – but conclusions disputed by other fertility experts
- TheGuardian12/05 How premature menopause can cause early death: new study
-“To our knowledge, this is the largest study performed on the linkage between premature ovarian insufficiency and mortality risk,” one study author said.
- New York Post12/05 Mothers after 40 thanks to love and science
-Perseverance. Ana María and Katia achieved the dream of becoming mothers thanks to assisted reproduction, which every year helps 5,000 women overcome infertility. The first one was expecting one and she had 3 children. The second used the same method twice. Her children are 6 years and 7 months old.
- La República14/04 Should We Change Species to Save Them?
-When traditional conservation fails, science is using “assisted evolution” to give vulnerable wildlife a chance.
- New York Times06/04 “Mass reproduction” threatens: mosquitoes had ideal conditions – will there be an invasion in the north?
-The winter in Lower Saxony and Bremen was wet, very wet. Flooded fields provide ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes. What threatens us in summer?
- t-online02/04 New audio reproduction tool!
-New audio reproduction tool!
- Lebanon2402/04 Women are sharing the reasons they decided not to have children
-Last year an Australian model went viral for revealing why she didn’t want kids, now everyday women are revealing their own reasons.
- New York Post29/03 Novak announced the time frame for restoring equipment at the Nizhny Novgorod refinery
-Repairs will take up to two months, Novak said. The refinery was damaged during a drone attack in mid-March
- RBC28/03 Concern for animal lovers.. A new law will lead to the disappearance of the most famous breeds of German dogs
-Alsumaria News - Local Germany is working on a new draft law, which aims to ban the breeding and prevention of the breeding of dogs that suffer from skeletal deformities, which leads to a type of dog called sausage dogs, which have a long body with short feet, which is a common type in breeding. Home and beloved in Germany.
- Alsumaria24/03 Choosing to Skip Sex and Go Straight to I.V.F.
-Well aware of how difficult conception or carrying a baby to term can be, some couples who hope to exercise a bit of control over an unpredictable experience are opting to do in vitro fertilization first.
- New York Times21/03 Fewer births worldwide: researchers recommend immigration
-Only six countries still have population growth through births. Declining reproduction could have drastic consequences worldwide.
- t-online14/03 Why Do Whales Go Through Menopause?
-A new study argues that the change brought these females an evolutionary advantage — and perhaps did the same for humans.
- New York Times07/03 Alabama lawmakers pass IVF protections, paving the way for fertility clinics to reopen
-Weeks after the Alabama Supreme Court's IVF ruling garnered national attention, the state legislature passed protections for IVF practices Wednesday.
- USA Today06/03 Seeing Stars, Sperm and Millions of Spawn After a Valentine’s Day Rendezvous
-Sunflower sea stars, a species of giant starfish, are critically endangered. Researchers tinkered with sperm in an aquarium lab to help them reproduce.
- New York Times05/03 Irini Koka: She became the first Greek woman to expect a child with cryopreservation and ovarian tissue transplantation
-The 39-year-old is in her 6th month of pregnancy, who will have her honor at the conference of the Hellenic Society of Reproductive Medicine, which will take place in Athens from March 8-10
- MSN01/03 Opinion | The Politics of ‘Embryos on Ice’
-The hosts disagree on where America’s abortion debate is headed.
- New York Times01/03 Gay, lesbian and intersex whales: our queer sea has much to teach us
-The first documented sex between two male humpback whales is just the latest challenge to our presumptions about sexuality
- TheGuardian29/02 People in the UK: if you want children, is there anything that is holding you back?
-We’d like to hear from people living in the UK who would like to have children what may have been causing them to put it off
- TheGuardian28/02 Biden's top health expert travels to Alabama to hear from IVF families upset by court ruling
-Alabama Gov. Key Ivey said she hopes the state legislature can pass a bill to resolve the situation soon.
- USA Today27/02 ‘Medical colonialism’: midwives sue Hawaii over law regulating Native birth workers
-Exclusive: Native Hawaiian midwives say new law criminalizes Indigenous birthing customs and will deal blow to maternal health
- TheGuardian24/02 Trump voices ‘strong support’ for IVF treatments after Alabama ruling
-Republicans struggle to find a unified response to the state’s ruling that threw into question the legal status of human embryos
- TheGuardian23/02 Accidents, Lax Rules and Abortion Laws Now Imperil Fertility Industry
-Fertility clinics are routinely sued by patients for errors that destroy embryos, as happened in Alabama. An effort to define them legally as “unborn children” has raised the stakes.
- New York Times22/02 For Women Undergoing I.V.F. In Alabama, What Now?
-Some women wonder whether they will now have to pay to keep extra embryos stored permanently, or face criminal charges if they are disposed of.
- New York Times22/02 Alabama hospital pauses IVF treatments due to ruling on frozen embryos
-The US state of Alabama's Supreme Court recently ruled that frozen embryos can be considered children under state law.
- EuronewsEN21/02 Alabama hospital first to halt IVF treatment over criminal liability fears after state Supreme Court ruling
-A prominent Alabama hospital has become the first health center to pause in vitro fertilization over fears of criminal prosecution sparked by a controversial state Supreme Court decision — an…
- New York Post16/02 8 states restricted sex ed last year. More could join amid growing parents' rights activism
-Eight states enacted laws in 2023 restricting sex ed. More are poised to pass bills this year that would ban teaching about identity and relationships.
- USA Today10/02 The Bird That Took a Human Mate
-How a charismatic crane that imprinted on her keeper could help ensure her species’ survival
- The Atlantic07/02 ‘This is a war on birth’: how one US organization helps pregnant Gazans from afar
-As the war worsens, Safe Birth in Palestine Project finds holes in the system to bring women aid – and tries to stay hopeful
- TheGuardian07/02 Women with polycystic ovary syndrome may be at higher risk for suicide: study
-“This suggests the importance of routine monitoring of mental health and suicide risk in persons diagnosed with PCOS,” the study authors wrote.
- New York Post02/02 "Research Report on Household Consumption Trends in the New Year 2024" released
-"Research Report on Household Consumption Trends in the New Year 2024" released
- Sina27/01 ‘Rewinding human mistakes’: can IVF save the world’s most threatened species?
-Technology, viewed as last-ditch insurance policy, this week led to first successful white rhino embryo transfer
- TheGuardian22/01 At the Akademik Vernadskyi station, South Polar Skuas were discovered
-Ukrainian biologists constantly survey the neighboring islands and carry out nest mapping in order to monitor the dynamics of the distribution and reproduction of Antarctic birds in the context of climate change.
- Korrespondent14/01 Blood: The Science, Medicine and Mythology of Menstruation by Dr Jen Gunter – why periods are ‘a muddled burden’
-The outspoken Canadian gynaecologist’s compelling scientific study cuts through misinformation, myth and worse with clarity and wit in this study of the menstrual cycle
- TheGuardian08/01 Francis Urges Ban on Surrogacy, Calling It ‘Despicable’
-The pope said that an unborn child must not be “turned into an object of trafficking,” expanding his condemnation of a practice already illegal in Italy and some other European countries.
- New York Times05/01 Github's popular AI voice cloning project OpenVoice accurately reproduces sounds
-An AI voice cloning project called OpenVoice on Github has become popular. The project is open sourced by myshell-ai. It has been open sourced for less than three weeks and has 6.1k stars. OpenVoice can copy a speaker's voice and generate speech in multiple languages by referring only to short audio clips of the speaker. If you want to learn more about the specific applications and effects of Op
- MSN04/01 Flowers Are Evolving to Have Less Sex
-As the number of bees and other pollinators falls, field pansies are adapting by fertilizing their own seeds, a new study found.
- New York Times30/12 Scientists call for review of UK’s 14-day rule on embryo research
-Extending the limit could help uncover causes of recurrent miscarriage and congenital conditions, experts say
- TheGuardian27/12 5 Animals That Can Give Birth Without Mating
-Most animals need to mate to reproduce. However, some animals can have offspring without mating.
- MSN23/12 Your life and death are linked to your ability to have children.
-The genes that facilitate the birth of a child, that is, the genes responsible for increasing your fertility, can make you die before time. This is what a new study has to say.
- MSN22/12 Having trouble getting pregnant? Tell your husband to eat this
-Men who followed the diet saw improved testosterone levels and healthier sperm, researchers found
- New York Post21/12 Teens in Search of Birth Control Have Embraced the Hormonal Implant
-The implant is effective, low-maintenance and relatively pain-free to get.
- New York Times19/12 Plastics, pesticides and pills: how chemical exposures affect sperm health
-Poor diet, stress, smoking and obesity are known factors impairing sperm health, but they don’t paint the entire picture
- TheGuardian15/12 The more fertile you are, the sooner you may die — study
-The genes that boost fertility mean you're more likely to die younger, according to a new study.
- MSN13/12 When you stop trying to get pregnant: ‘I’m not willing to put my body through any more’
-Black people who have experienced infertility talk about the difficult decision to end their pursuit of parenthood
- TheGuardian12/12 ‘Our son was eight years in the making’: 11 women on getting through the marathon of infertility
-A growing number of Black women in the US are choosing IVF, surrogacy and other medical interventions to have children – and ending the silence around their difficulties conceiving
- TheGuardian11/12 Medication and egg sharing: how Black women trying to get pregnant create their own healthcare networks
-Mutual aid helps these women navigate the tolls of infertility, offering key support that many say they rarely receive in clinical settings
- TheGuardian10/12 Black women are more likely to experience infertility than white women. They’re less likely to get help, too
-IVF has helped hundreds of thousands get pregnant. But Black women in the US, saddled with the myth of hyper-fertility and biased reproductive care, often lack the assistance they need
- TheGuardian03/12 Why Anonymous Sperm Donation Is Over, and Why That Matters
-Activists are trying to end secrecy for sperm and egg donors — a campaign that troubles some L.G.B.T.Q. families.
- New York Times27/11 Climate crisis: what to consider if you're questioning whether to have children
-Is the disastrous impact we’re having on the planet affecting our decision about having children of our own?
- TheConversation-Europe26/11 You Know About the Birds and the Bees, but Guess What These Bats Do
-Bats have long been known for unusual forms of sexual reproduction, and a new study adds another surprise to the behaviors of the winged mammals.
- New York Times16/11 Lower sperm concentration in men could be due to insecticides
-A systematic review of 25 studies conducted over nearly 50 years found a strong link between pesticides commonly found in foods and lower sperm concentrations. View on euronews
- MSN16/11 Belarus has established rules for paying remuneration for the reproduction of phonograms for personal purposes.
-Belarus has established rules for the collection, distribution and payment of remuneration for the reproduction of phonograms for personal purposes. This is provided for by Resolution of the Council of Ministers of November 11, 2023 No. 771, writes BELTA with reference to the National Legal Internet Portal.
- Tvr14/11 Egg and sperm donors in UK to lose right to anonymity at birth under new plans
-Regulator says access to DNA testing and genetic matching already allows identification without formally applying for details at age 18
- TheGuardian09/11 Civic Impact Forum: The historical moment calls for reproducing Lebanon’s cultural value
-Civic Impact Forum: The historical moment calls for reproducing Lebanon’s cultural value
- Lebanon2407/11 Shark at Chicago zoo gives birth — without ever having contact with a male
-A shark in a Chicago zoo has made history — giving birth despite having no contact with any males.
- New York Post03/11 Gynecologists reveal 5 secrets you’ve always been too afraid to ask: ‘You cannot scare us’
-Two gynecologists are sharing the five things you’ve always wanted to know but were afraid to ask.
- New York Post30/10 Can Humans Get Pregnant In Space? Scientists One Step Closer To Finding Out
-Researchers successfully cultured mouse embryos on the International Space Station for the first time, suggesting early mammalian development isn’t affected by the high-radiation, low-gravity environment of space.
- Forbes28/10 California doc proposes renaming genitals: Penises as ‘outies,’ clitorises as ‘d–klets’
-Having an “outie” doesn’t mean what it used to.
- New York Post22/10 The perils of putting off fatherhood: why it poses risks to children’s physical and mental health
-Men have biological clocks too. Fertility drops with age, and the likelihood of offspring having conditions such as autism, schizophrenia and leukaemia rises
- TheGuardian03/10 Same-Sex Behavior Evolved in Many Mammals to Reduce Conflict, Study Suggests
-But the researchers cautioned that the work could not shed much light on sexual orientation in humans.
- New York Times30/09 Cat Bohannon on evolution, menopause and why she was happy to donate her eggs to a friend
-In an extract from her new book about how the female body drove human evolution, the writer ponders ovaries, pregnancy and why sperm and eggs behave so differently
- TheGuardian23/09 Sandra got pregnant twice, weeks apart, and her twin babies had different due dates
-Poppy and Michael are believed to be one of only about 10 confirmed cases in the world of what are known as superfetation twins — where one is conceived while the mother is already pregnant.
- abc.net.au22/09 Why women crave chocolate at certain times of month, according to scientists
-“This is nothing bad. It’s physiological, but it may explain what many women report to us about what they feel across the menstrual cycle,” a researcher revealed.
- New York Post22/09 Opinion | The Turtle Mothers Have Come Ashore to Ask About an Unpaid Debt
-We have betrayed the millions of other species with whom we share this leafy paradise with an extractive culture.
- New York Times21/09 This Tiny Parasitic Wasp Can Drill Through Plastic
-In experiments under his microscope at home, a teenage researcher discovered a very unusual talent in a species of tiny insect that usually lays eggs on the inside of a tough plant growth.
- New York Times30/08 Women May Face Higher Risk of Stroke Following Infertility Treatment
-In the largest study of its kind, scientists found higher odds of stroke after childbirth among women who had received the treatments. Still, the number of strokes remained very low overall.
- New York Times24/08 More young men are getting vasectomies, study reveals
-Some experts think the increase in vasectomies could be due in part to the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, which made abortions harder to get in many states.
- New York Post18/08 COVID infections and vaccinations lengthen menstrual cycles: study
-“This work is important and necessary to provide answers which can reassure individuals who are experiencing menstrual changes following a COVID-19 infection,” Dr. Alison Edelman told The Pos…
- New York Post17/08 I had a huge 35-pound cyst — but people thought I was pregnant
-“I was very self-conscious. I felt embarrassed,” said the woman, who struggled to breathe and eat.
- New York Post14/08 Women’s hormone expert shares her method for eliminating menstrual pain: ‘Desperate to feel better’
-Alisa Vitti, founder of Flo Living, shares how her own health struggles inspired her to help other women.
- New York Post29/07 The Prize for the Longest Pregnancy in Mammals May Go to This Whale
-Bowhead whales may carry their babies for as long as 23 months, although more research is needed to confirm the finding.
- New York Times27/07 ‘Astonishing’: Samsung’s wild new feature
-Twice a year, Samsung puts on an event called Galaxy Unpacked where they release exciting new products into their line up.
- News.com.au15/06 Sperm counts are declining globally. Scientists believe they have pinpointed the main causes why
-Researchers have looked at nearly 27,000 studies to identify the biggest factors causing sperm damage. This is what they found. View on euronews
- MSN15/06 Scientists believe these are the reasons for falling sperm counts
-Researchers have looked at nearly 27,000 studies to identify the biggest factors causing sperm damage. This is what they found.
- EuronewsEN26/05 ‘Spermageddon’: Why men are at the centre of a global fertility crisis
-A recent bombshell study found that sperm counts are plummeting faster than we thought. What is driving this trend, and can we reverse it?
- EuronewsEN20/05 Scientists believe these are the reasons for falling sperm counts
-Researchers have looked at nearly 27,000 studies to identify the biggest factors causing sperm damage. This is what they found.
- EuronewsEN20/05 ‘Triple whammy’: Fears of fifth Covid wave
-A prominent epidemiologist says it is “obvious” Australia is heading into its fifth wave of Covid.
- News.com.au30/04 This mom donated her uterus, so a woman she didn't know could be a mother, too
-In honor of Infertility Awareness Month this April, two women share the bond that formed after one donated her uterus so the other could become a mom.
- MSN26/04 Scientists believe these are the reasons for falling sperm counts
-Researchers have looked at nearly 27,000 studies to identify the biggest factors causing sperm damage. This is what they found.
- EuronewsEN23/04 Motherhood on ice: lack of suitable men drives women to freeze their eggs
-A lack of equal male partners, rather than career or educational ambitions, is why more women are trying to prolong their fertility
- TheGuardian06/04 Spanish TV star has surrogate baby with late son's frozen sperm
-Ana Obregón, 68, said only parents who had lost a child have a right to express an opinion on the matter.
- EuronewsEN04/04 1 in 6 people suffer from infertility, new WHO report finds
-The World Health Organization is now calling for better access to fertility treatments.
- EuronewsEN23/03 Should I worry about the cancer risk from hormonal contraceptives?
-While these drugs carry a greater breast cancer risk, those chances are very small for people under 40
- TheGuardian09/03 ‘Snip-snip! Hooray!’: TikTok trend dispels vasectomy myths
-Squeezing his eyes shut, a man breaks into song while filming himself getting a vasectomy -- a TikTok trend helping dispel misinformation about the procedure whose demand has soared following US upheaval over abortion rights.
- News.com.au15/02 Top-rated tech gifts he’ll want to unwrap
-With so many great gadgets on the market, picking out impressive gifts for the men in your life has never been easier.
- News.com.au10/01 Five million children worldwide die before fifth birthday, says UN
-Almost half of deaths occur in babies’ first month and most could be prevented with better healthcare according to campaigners
- TheGuardian