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Biological clock affects male fertility

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Mail & Guardian | 7 July 2008 The biological clock ticks for men as well as women, doctors warn on Monday, after research found that male fertility begins to decline when they reach their mid-30s. Doctors said men who wait… Continue reading

‘Not a trophy, won’t be poster girl’

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Aditya Ghosh | Hindustan Times | Mumbai | 19 May 2008 Kanupriya Agarwal, India’s first test-tube baby, is proud to be living proof of one of the greatest medical achievements in the world. But she doesn’t want to be treated… Continue reading

Embryology Bill: The key points

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

BBC | 9 May 2008 MPs begin debating the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill, an updated version of the current legislation which became law in 1990, this week. It was drafted because of a feeling the existing law was increasingly… Continue reading

‘Medical tourism booming in India’

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Kounteya Sinha | The Times of India | 4 April 2008 NEW DELHI: For Indian doctors, western shores could be greener. But for an increasing number of foreign patients, Indian hospitals are fast becoming their first choice. Over 1.5 lakh… Continue reading

India: Global hub for reproductive outsourcing – I

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Natteri Adigal | MeriNews | 10 March 2008 First part: Surrogate motherhood helps infertility-afflicted, even homosexual, couples wanting to reproduce; it also helps Indian women earn additional income to better their lifestyles. It lets talented medical professionals to amass a… Continue reading

Law soon to regulate test-tube baby centres

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Indo-Asian News Service | 7 February 2008 New Delhi, Feb 7 (IANS) India will soon have a law to regulate the mushrooming test-tube baby centres run by private medical practitioners, Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss said here Thursday. Test-tube baby centre,… Continue reading

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