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An artificial intelligence program developed at Columbia University is able to detect viable sperm in semen of infertile men.
After trying to conceive for 18 years, one couple is now pregnant with their first child thanks to the power of artificial ...
Unexplained infertility can be emotionally taxing. But with guidance, lifestyle awareness, and the right medical approach, ...
A few thousand British Columbians could get help expanding their families this year with the launch of the province's new ...
Elon Musk, who's fathered at least 14 children, has claimed that unless birth rates increase, "civilization will disappear." ...
Scientists have detected microplastics — the tiny and pervasive fragments now found in our seas, drinking water, food and, ...
A new Tennessee law is now offering families like hers a sense of protection. The law guarantees access to birth control and fertility treatments in the state, regardless of what happens at the ...
On Tuesday, Georgians will reap what their state lawmakers sowed when a slew of new laws take effect, from divisive limits on ...
State laws designed to preserve access to infertility treatment are taking effect, even as Republicans continue to debate ...
A woman diagnosed with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome, a rare congenital condition in which a woman’s uterus or ...
Fewer in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intrauterine insemination (IUI) cycles were reported in Europe in 20202, but clinical ...