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Modified natural cycle IVF more cost-effective and affordable than traditional IVF

A cost and live birth analysis of six conventional IVF treatment strategies against six similar, corresponding strategies using modified natural cycle IVF showed significant savings with the latter method. This lowers the barriers of access, particularly for young couples who tend to have fewer resources, that may not be able to afford conventional fertility treatment.

By |2021-09-28T10:15:12+00:00January 17th, 2017|News|1 Comment

Moderate exercise improves sperm quality and quantity

Moderate exercise improves sperm quality and quantity, according to new research. Previous research showed that some types of exercise, such as long distance running, can have a negative effect on sperm, but this study suggests that moderate exercise three times a week improves sperm quality. 'Our results show that doing exercise can be a simple,

By |2021-09-28T10:15:58+00:00January 17th, 2017|News|3 Comments

Application of comprehensive chromosome screening could improve IVF success

An increase in the frequency of polymorphic variants among infertile patients compared with fertile donors suggest they have an impact on fertility. Chromosomal polymorphisms have an impact on fertility, increasing the chromosomal abnormalities in male gametes and embryos. While previous studies have reported a higher incidence of chromosomal polymorphisms in infertile patients, the relationship between

By |2021-09-28T10:16:35+00:00January 17th, 2017|News|0 Comments

A leap forward or a step too far? The new debate over embryo research

Later this week some of the world’s leading scientists will gather at University College London to debate a simple but highly controversial notion: that it is time to scrap the 14-day limit on embryo research. Thanks to recent scientific breakthroughs, researchers have reached a point where they can begin to think of experimenting on embryos

By |2021-09-28T10:17:16+00:00January 17th, 2017|News|1 Comment

Three-person babies grow up into healthy teenagers

Seventeen children conceived through ooplasmic transplantation have all matured with regular health and cognitive abilities, according to a study. The experimental IVF technique was conducted as part of a previous study led by embryologist Dr Jacques Cohen between 1996-2001 at the Saint Barnabas Medical Centre in Livingston, New Jersey. Dr Cohen told Medical Xpress that

By |2021-09-28T10:17:59+00:00January 17th, 2017|News|3 Comments

Fertilized egg cells trigger, monitor loss of sperm’s epigenetic memory

Scientists from the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA) in Vienna, Austria, have discovered how an embryo's genomic integrity is safeguarded during the first 24 h after fertilization. Insights into this mechanism have implications for improving in vitro fertilization. The events triggered when sperm meets an egg are not only life changing for the parents but

By |2021-09-28T10:18:36+00:00January 17th, 2017|News|0 Comments

Cooperation of Dr Fraidakis with Dr. Claus Yding Andersen from University of Aarhus (Denmark)

December 2016, Heraklion - Greece Presentation of the cooperation results about "Fertility preservation and cryopreservation of gonadal tissue and human embryonic stem cells"

By |2021-09-29T09:03:44+00:00December 29th, 2016|News|3 Comments

Age does not increase risk of IVF or ICSI birth defects

Bearing a child at an older age does not increase risk of birth defects when the woman has received IVF or ICSI treatment to become pregnant, a recent study suggests. "The implications are quite profound because the age of first birth is increasing for women around the world,' Professor Michael Davies from University of Adelaide,

By |2021-09-28T10:19:18+00:00October 31st, 2016|News|0 Comments

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