Method behind first successful mitochondrial replacement therapy revealed
Details of the world's first successful use of mitochondrial replacement therapy in IVF have been published...
Details of the world's first successful use of mitochondrial replacement therapy in IVF have been published...
by Jen Willows
A new method of producing red blood cells outside the body on a large scale has been developed by researchers at the University of Bristol...
Seventy-nine rare genetic syndromes in which obesity is a major feature have been catalogued by Canadian researchers...
Researchers in the US have replicated the female reproductive tract using a 3D model that mimics the natural menstrual cycle...
New genes indicating risk of ovarian and brain cancer have been identified using genome-wide association studies...
Men with erectile dysfunction following prostate surgery were able to have intercourse again after receiving an experimental stem cell therapy using cells taken from their own abdomen, a Danish study has shown...
by Jen Willows
The European Patent Office has declared that it intends to grant a broad patent for the use of CRISPR technologies to the University of California, the University of Vienna and Dr Emmanuelle Charpentier of the Max-Planck Institute in Berlin...
Can egg freezing be considered a feminist technology? Should we really be addressing the failures of a social fabric that requires women to preserve their fertility at all? This event was an exciting opening to an urgently needed discussion and is the fir
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Fertility treatment add-ons: do they add up?
by Dr Antony Starza-Allen
The controversial issue of IVF 'add-ons' — techniques and treatments offered to fertility patients on top of standard IVF — has been the subject of intense debate and media attention since last November's BBC Panorama's documentary, which claimed that
Prohibiting sperm donor anonymity in the US and possible effects on recruitment and compensation
by Andrew Hellman and 1 others
Many children conceived using donor sperm or eggs want to know their biological parents. In the US, some clinics make the identity of the sperm donor available to a donor-conceived child at age 18. Most intending parents, though, choose sperm donation pro