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The First Observed Human Embryo Implantation—A Beautiful Observation—But Exaggerated in Its Significance by Most Media Reports
Spanish and Israeli investigators recently published a paper in Science Advances in which, as several media reported, “they, according to a press…
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The First Observed Human Embryo Implantation—A Beautiful Observation—But Exaggerated in Its Significance by Most Media Reports
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Autoimmune and Inflammatory Medical Problems During Conception and Pregnancy
The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) declared for the first time that all tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitors as safe…
Aug 15
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Autoimmune and Inflammatory Medical Problems During Conception and Pregnancy
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How Making “Designer Babies” Has Suddenly Become a Hot Topic in Reproductive Medicine and Beyond
In our August 1, 2025 Reproductive Times posting, we featured a rare CHR Opinion arguing that commercially motivated marketing forces appeared on the…
Aug 13
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How Making “Designer Babies” Has Suddenly Become a Hot Topic in Reproductive Medicine and Beyond
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General & Reproductive Genetics
The beginning of in vivo gene editing—the beginning of a new phase in medicine
Aug 11
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General Gynecology, Menopause, & Sexual Medicine
Updates on endometriosis & PCOS
Aug 11
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General Gynecology, Menopause, & Sexual Medicine
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Medical Schools Still Struggle to Define Unbiased Equality on Their Campuses
According to a recent editorial in The Wall Street Journal, several U.S.
Aug 11
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Medical Schools Still Struggle to Define Unbiased Equality on Their Campuses
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Female & Male Infertility News
Why is extended embryo culture to blastocyst stage widely considered the standard of care?
Aug 4
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Female & Male Infertility News
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Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), Including IVF
Can we predict IVF outcomes in women with abnormally low (functional) ovarian reserve?
Aug 1
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Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), Including IVF
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Food Is Medicine—All About Nutrition, Weight, and Obesity
So, which diet offers more weight loss, the Keto or the Mediterranean diet?
Aug 1
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Food Is Medicine—All About Nutrition, Weight, and Obesity
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Making Polygenic Risk Scoring Marketable and Ethically Acceptable, According to The Washington Post, Silicon Valley Is Out to Produce…
Even though ASRM/SART finally declared the procedure useless,¹ the genetic testing industry is apparently not satisfied, with utilizing by now…
Aug 1
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Making Polygenic Risk Scoring Marketable and Ethically Acceptable, According to The Washington Post, Silicon Valley Is Out to Produce “Super-Babies”
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July 2025
General Medical News
Can sunlight, in fact, cure diseases?
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What Three-Parent Babies are NOT—A word of caution
By Norbert Gleicher, MD, Medical Director and Chief Scientist, at The Center for Human Reproduction in New York City.
Jul 28
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What Three-Parent Babies are NOT—A word of caution
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