Toddlers should be tested for inherited cholesterol disorder
Screening toddlers for an inherited cholesterol disorder during routine vaccinations could reduce the risk of heart attacks, a study has suggested...
by Arit Udoh
Screening toddlers for an inherited cholesterol disorder during routine vaccinations could reduce the risk of heart attacks, a study has suggested...
Seventeen children conceived through ooplasmic transplantation have all matured with regular health and cognitive abilities, according to a study...
Personal genomics company 23andMe has halted plans to develop next-generation sequencing technology, it has revealed ...
The US start-up Episona has produced an epigenetic sperm test, which it claims can determine whether sperm will produce 'good' or 'poor' quality embryos...
by Lucas Taylor
The UK National Sperm Bank is no longer recruiting donors, after signing up just eight men in the two years since it opened...
Researchers have developed a novel genome-editing technology to correct the defective gene that causes the blood disorder beta-thalassemia...
by Jen Willows
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics presented its preliminary report 'Genome editing: an ethical review' in the genteel surroundings of the Royal Geographical Society in South Kensington...
A recent viral advertising campaign about the power of genetic ancestry testing tugs at the heart strings. But the science it invokes may not be all it's purported to be...
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Frozen Assets? Preserving Sperm, Eggs and Embryos
by Sarah Norcross
The Progress Educational Trust's event on preserving fertility was held in Edinburgh on 25 October...
The British Fertility Society — committed to providing good information for patients
by Professor Adam Balen
There is a lack of reliable information in the public domain for patients and their families, as well as an array of misleading and confusing information, but the British Fertility Society aims to counter this with impartial advice and information...