Exploring controversies in treatment at the Israel Forum
The fifth day of the FIGO 2021 World Congress started with a session on controversies in treatment, taking place live at the Israel Forum and streamed directly onto our virtual platform. During this session, a fascinating debate took place on the use of valaciclovir to prevent vertical transmission of cytomegalovirus. Dr Yacov Amir spoke first, taking the stance that valaciclovir is an effective form of treatment, followed by Dr Rinat Gabbay-Benziv, who argued that it has its limitations.
Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) October 21, 2021 Shady Grove Fertility’s (SGF) physician-scientists presented 26 research abstracts during the 2021 American Society
play. our species has evolved by what we call the darwinian principles of random selection for almost four billion years. for the first time ever and forever starting from now we re going to have the ability to alter our biology in increasingly significant ways. and it s going to happen in stages. all using technologies that already exist. so the first stage is going to be using ivf, embryo selection, and our knowledge of what to read the genomes of different people, to be able to select from among, say it s 15 embryos in average ivf, then we re very likely you choose the ones that maybe don t have certain diseases but also maybe have blue eyes and fair skin or something? i mean, whatever has a genetic foundation will be subject to choice. when you have 15, say 15 fertilized eggs as in ivf now, your options are limited.
yeah, well, biology is in play. our species has evolved by what we call the darwinian principles of random mutation and national selections for almost 4 billion years. for the first time ever and forever starting from now we re going to have the ability to alter our biology in increasingly significant ways. and it s going to happen in stages. all using technologies that already exist. so the first stage is going to be using ivf, embryo selection, and our knowledge of what to read the genomes of different people, to be able to select from among, say it s 15 embryos in average ivf, then we re very likely you choose the ones that maybe don t have certain diseases but also maybe have blue eyes and fair skin or something? i mean, whatever has a genetic foundation will be subject to choice. when you have 15, say 15 fertilized eggs as in ivf now, your options are limited.