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The Columbia University Fertility Center used AI to find viable sperm in an infertile man, offering new hope of biological parenthood for those experiencing severe male infertility.
A man battling bowel cancer was told that he was infertile from chemo — but his wife is now pregnant, and he has just months to live. Andrew Wresford, 37, was diagnosed with the illness in ...
The infertility was reportedly caused by a condition called azoospermia, which is when the man's ejaculated semen contains no ...
An artificial intelligence program developed at Columbia University is able to detect viable sperm in semen of infertile men.
But don’t redefine “infertile” to include people who are physically fertile based on their “status.” That corrodes the very concept of objective truth and accurate medical definitions.
Lifestyle changes may up fertility for obese, infertile women "Our study shows that the FFF programme can significantly improve the pregnancy rate, especially the spontaneous preg ...
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Founded in 2003, the center has accepted thousands of donated embryos from infertile couples, which have yielded more than 1,400 babies. The center plans to hold a celebration this summer for an ...
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