A former Ranking Member of the Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee, Inusah Fuseini, has said that illegal mining activities in the country result from the actions of corrupt leaders.
A year after expanding the financial subsidy for assisted fertility services and limiting the maximum number of embryos implanted, the success rate of single-embryo transfer (SET) and double embryo transfer (DET) procedures for in vitro fertilization (IVF) has increased from 72.7 percent to 93.9 percent, the Health Promotion Administration (HPA) said.
A physician described the subsidy expansion program and related policy as a “silent revolution,” as it has not only changed medical behavior, but enabled assisted fertility services using precision medicine to rapidly expand and develop.
The policy stipulates that women aged 35 or under can only undergo SET, while women older
About one in every seven married couples face fertility problems, and those who sought medical treatment took an average of 6.1 years to conceive, two medical groups said yesterday, as they released the results of a survey.
Studies in other countries suggest that about one-quarter of women aged 35 to 39 years and one-third of women aged 40 to 44 have fertility problems, Fertility Society, ROC chairperson Chang Fan (張帆) said.
The prevalence of infertility in Taiwan is about 10 to 15 percent, which means that about one in every seven married couples is infertile, he said.
The survey found that the married
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The Hard Questions The Government Must Answer Regarding Galamsey Listen to article
OF course, we must congratulate the Government on the quick action it has taken to implement come of the recommendations made by the National Dialogue of April 14-15 2021.
One report on the renewed attack by the Government on galamsey stated that: Two Chinese nationals were arrested in the past week for illegally mining at a site in Patatwumso, in the Western Region. The Wassa East District Security Council arrested them at their rented residence at Ateiku. They were being protected by armed guards when they were captured.
Attention was drawn to their operations about five weeks ago. Based on information, Operation Vanguard stormed the location. The galamseyers were preparing to leave the site and had begun disassembling their machines when they were apprehended.