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Rewriting rules of human reproduction

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Steve Connor | The Economic Times | 9 April 2012 The first human egg cells that have been grown entirely in the laboratory from stem cells could be fertilised later this year in a development that will revolutionise fertility treatment… Continue reading

Population growth, fertility rate dip

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Kounteya Sinha | TNN | 12 July 2011 NEW DELHI: India’s decadal growth rate has come down from 21.54 in 2001 to 17.64, according to the latest census. Also encouraging is the steady decline in the Total Fertility Rate, which… Continue reading

Why not play God if we can

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Aditya Ghosh | Hindustan Times | 3 April 2009 Once upon a time, Zeus caused lightning, Vitumnus gave life to children in the womb and Nekhbet was responsible for life and death. Now, silver iodide causes artificial rain, water can… Continue reading

Birth certificates elude single IVF moms

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Ruhi Bhasin, Risha Chitlangia | TNN | 13 December 2008 NEW DELHI: Sonia Verma (name changed) became a mother way back in 2001. The single mother conceived through in-vitro fertilisation with donor sperms. But till date, she has not been… Continue reading

The fitness of mother and child

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The Times of India | 9 December 2008 70-year-old woman in India gives birth to a baby conceived through IVF technique Should we be pushing the limits of the possible only because we have sufficiently advanced technology to do so?… Continue reading

Researchers find easier way to make stem cells

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Maggie Fox | Reuters | Washington | 12 October 2008 Researchers trying to find ways to transform ordinary skin cells into powerful stem cells said on Sunday they found a shortcut by “sprinkling” a chemical onto the cells. Adding the… Continue reading

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