Long-term use of ibuprofen may harm male fertility
Men who regularly take the maximum recommended dose of ibuprofen may be at an increased risk of fertility issues...
by Nina Chohan
Men who regularly take the maximum recommended dose of ibuprofen may be at an increased risk of fertility issues...
by Rikita Patel
The human adaptive immune response against the Cas9 protein - part of the CRISPR genome editing system — may pose a barrier to new therapies, suggests a new study...
A divorced couple's legal battle over their frozen embryos has reached the Colorado Supreme Court...
by Purvi Shah
New research has shown a connection between the potential role of gut bacteria having an active role in gene expression and in turn reducing the risk of cancer...
A new study has found that BRCA gene mutations do not affect the survival rates of breast cancer patients under 40...
Using fresh embryos in IVF gives the same chance of a live birth as using frozen embryos for ovulatory women, according to two new studies...
The entire landscape of human fertility, from puberty to menopause, is the uncharted territory we tread from adolescence to middle age and sometimes beyond. It is a heady mixture of hormones, reproductive functions and barely acknowledged social and emoti
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The wild east and the worried west: pioneers or outlaws?
by Dr Danielle Griffiths
'The Wild East and the Worried West: Pioneers or Outlaws?’ was the third session of the Progress Educational Trust's (PET) Annual Conference 'Crossing Frontiers: Moving the Boundaries of Human Reproduction'...
What next for genome editing? Politics and the public
by Dr Eleanor Taylor
The ever-expanding limits of human reproduction are creating complex ethical and political challenges. One topic that has generated much contention is the possibility of editing the genome of human embryos...
Dry January
by Sarah Norcross
A belated Happy New Year to all our BioNews readers. Unfortunately 2018 has not got off to a good start for the Progress Educational Trust...