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A conference at Queen's University in Belfast is to discuss the growing problem of male infertility. BBC Northern Ireland health correspondent Marie-Louise Connolly explores a sensitive problem.

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The U.S. House approved spending $210 billion over 10 years to prevent reductions in federal reimbursements to doctors participating in the Medicare program.

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The political stakes enormous, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid launched long-awaited health care legislation Wednesday estimated to extend coverage to 94 percent of eligible Americans at a cost of $849 billion.

Male infertility studies hit by funding shortage, says academic - Health, News - Belfasttelegraph.co
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Studies into male infertility in Northern Ireland have been dogged by lack of funds, it was claimed today.

American Society for Reproductive Medicine --- New Study Looks to Give Estrogen Therapy Soon After Menopause
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SINGAPORE — The Asia-Pacific market for contraceptives should post strong growth in the next decade as women shed their fears and new products are introduced, drugs giant Bayer Schering Pharma said Wednesday.

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Responding to scientific advances and widespread confusion among their flocks, U.S. Catholic bishops today issued detailed guidelines on marriage, reproductive technologies and health care for severely brain-damaged patients.

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LANSING - Sparrow Health System is dropping frozen embryo and sperm storage services offered through its fertility center.

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Women under 40 who are diagnosed with breast cancer often face the additional burden of losing their fertility due to the cancer treatment. If treatment is likely to cause future infertility, women may wish to undergo a procedure to harvest...

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The true-life tale of the true-life tale of the making of the Nadya Suleman story.

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IT'S the get-out clause work-shy husbands have been praying for. A study has found doing household chores could reduce a man's chances of having children.

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Connecticut Doctor Accused of Inseminating Patient With Own Sperm, A Connecticut doctor is under fire after allegations surfaced that he substituted his own sperm for that of a patient's husband to conceive their twins.














