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Fertility

January 12, 2005Women were freezing their eggs in order to have them fertilized when it's convenient.
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NY Observer

December 30, 2004A 67-year-old Romanian woman who had undergone ten years of treatment in fertility clinics announced that she was pregnant with twins.
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Agence France-Presse

December 9, 2004Scientists were warning men not to place laptop computers on their laps since overheating the scrotum can reduce fertility.
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BBC

October 19, 2004Researchers at Yale University successfully grew human testicular tissue in mice; the goal of the research is to harvest sperm from the tissue so that pre-pubescent cancer victims can preserve their fertility.
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New Scientist

July 14, 2004A large survey by the British Ministry of Health of male Gulf War veterans found that they suffer significant fertility problems.
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New Scientist

June 10, 2004Scientists found that women are more likely to have sex when they're fertile.
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New Scientist

May 5, 2004scientists announced that women with large breasts and narrow waists are especially fertile.
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New Scientist

February 11, 2004The British Medical Association reported that smoking increases the risk of impotence, infertility, cervical cancer, miscarriage, stillbirth, sudden infant death syndrome, low birth weight, placental complications, and cleft palate.
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New Scientist

February 7, 2004It was revealed that two male chinstrap penguins in New York's Central Park zoo have been homosexual lovers for years. They once tried to hatch a rock, and when their keeper gave them a fertile egg to hatch "they did a great job" raising the chick. Scientists, it was noted, have observed homosexuality in more than 450 species.
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Guardian

October 17, 2003 Researchers in Atlanta, Georgia, found that overweight men tend to produce sperm with fragmented DNA, which results in low fertility and more frequent miscarriages.
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New Scientist

October 14, 2003American doctors revealed that they had made an infertile woman pregnant using nuclear transfer, a technique similar to cloning that involves taking genetic material from the mother's fertilized yet defective egg and putting it in a healthy egg from another woman that lacks a nucleus. The babies that were fashioned using the technique, which is banned almost everywhere but China, where the experiment was carried out, all died before birth.
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Nature.com

September 15, 2003A fertility scientist named Panayiotis Zavos announced that he had created human-cow embryos that were theoretically viable but denied that he planned to allow such a hybrid to be implanted in a woman's womb. "We are not trying to create monsters," he said.
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News.com.au

September 11, 2003A leading British fertility expert called for more research on some in vitro techniques and accused doctors of experimenting on children.
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BBC

July 16, 2002 A white couple who underwent in vitro fertilization treatment in England gave birth to black twins.
April 9, 2002 Severino Antinori, an Italian fertility specialist, claimed that one of his patients was eight weeks pregnant with a human clone.
May 22, 2001A Polish biologist proposed a new universal definition of life: “A network of inferior negative feedbacks subordinated to a superior positive feedback.” According to this definition, parasitic DNA, viruses, and cancers are all alive, but prions, individual worker ants, and infertile humans are not.
May 8, 2001Up to thirty such children have been bred using a fertility treatment that accidentally resulted in babies with three genetic parents.
April 10, 2001 Researchers in Texas found that men who sniffed T-shirts in a laboratory were able to tell whether they had been worn by a woman who was fertile; the men described such shirts as smelling “pleasant” or “sexy.”
March 20, 2001Two fertility scientists based in the United States announced that they expected to grow the first human clone within two years.

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