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New cryopreservation procedure established to preserve fertility before cancer treatment

New cryopreservation procedure established to preserve fertility before cancer treatment
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Andreas Schallmoser , Rebekka Einenkel , Reproductive Medicine Research Laboratory , Department Of Reproductive Medicine , Head Of The Reproductive Medicine Laboratory , Reproductive Medicine Laboratory , Gynecological Endocrinology , Reproductive Medicine , Reproductive Biomedicine , Reproductive Biomedicine Online ,

Young Men Lack Awareness of Supplements' Impact on Fertility

There is a significant lack of awareness about the effects of gym lifestyles on male infertility in young adults. ....

United Kingdom , Alice Newman Sanders , University Of Birmingham , Healthday News , Reproductive Biomedicine , Birmingham Women ,

Young men lack awareness of supplements' impact on fertility

Young men lack awareness of supplements' impact on fertility
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United Kingdom , Alice Newman Sanders , University Of Birmingham , Reproductive Biomedicine , Birmingham Women , Reproductive Biomedicine Online ,

Mediterranean diet 'a straightforward approac

<p>A new analysis of nutritional supplements and diets thought to improve outcomes of fertility treatments for women has concluded that adopting a Mediterranean diet during treatment would offer a single &lsquo;straightforward approach&rsquo; with good evidence of benefits, in contrast to that of a Western diet.</p>
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Western Australia , Duncan Nicholas , Roger Hart , Online Development Editor , Method Of Research , University Of Western Australia , Professor Roger Hart , City Fertility , Reproductive Biomedicine , Professor Hart , Biomedicine Online , Development Editor ,