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In The Wall Street Journal, Arizona Congressman John Shadegg says that Democrats are refusing to consider common-sense reforms like allowing American families to purchase health coverage across state lines, ...

Sheldon J. Segal dies at 83; scientist led development of long-lasting contraceptives -- latimes.com
Source: www.latimes.com
Sheldon J. Segal "was one of the most influential and respected figures in the population and reproductive health field," says Peter J. Donaldson, president of the Population Council, which seeks to improve the well-being and reproductive health of people around the world.

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NEW YORK — An Ohio woman who was implanted with the wrong embryo says she hopes to visit soon with the baby boy she delivered and turned over to his biological parents.

New Analysis Suggests Decreased Mortality from Hormone Replacement Therapy in Younger Postmenopausal
Source: professional.cancerconsultants.com
Researchers from Stanford University, McMaster University, California Institute of Technology, and Cornell University have reported that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may reduce mortality by 28% in younger postmenopausal women. ...

Source: www.nytimes.com
A detailed analysis by government researchers offered insight into a longstanding problem for the American population.

American Society for Reproductive Medicine Revised Guidelines on Number of Embryos Transferred - http://tinyurl.com/bpy456

American Society for Reproductive Medicine
Join ASRM in Denver! For more information visit http://www.asrm.org/Professionals/Meetin gs/annualmeeting.html

American Society for Reproductive Medicine ASRM is already planning #ASRM2010 but you can still buy audio from the 2009 meeting at http://tinyurl.com/ygwlkga

Source: www.indcatholicnews.com
A proposed document from the US bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities looks at the relationship between sex and procreation and the moral issues surrounding various technologies for treating infertility, including in vitro fertilization, embryo adoption and surrogacy.

Source: toledoblade.com
Both sides spent millions trying to sway the voters but in the end, Michigan voted decisively (53 percent to 47 percent) to allow embryonic stem-cell research. That, you might think, settled that.

Source: www.baltimoresun.com
A report released last week reveals that most of us believe only teens from poor or single-parent families get pregnant.And we are wrong.According to research conducted for the National Campaign to Prevent ...

American Society for Reproductive Medicine -- Scientists 'Five Years' From Producing Artificial Sperm and Eggs --
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