• Producing eggs would be energetically expensive, and caring for the nest would have helped mothers get a better "return" on their reproductive investment. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Egg-laying vertebrates have a variety of reproductive strategies. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Another is that the dinosaurs on the nests were non-reproductive females - individuals past their prime or not yet laying eggs. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Infertility is a major reproductive health issue that affects about 12 percent of women of reproductive age in the U.S. Aneuploidy in human eggs accounts for a significant proportion of infertility, causing early miscarriage and in vitro fertilization (IVF) failure. (rutgers.edu)
  • Analyzing egg health and female reproductive cycles is important, but it is only half of the equation. (disruptmagazine.com)
  • Although more than a million IVF cycles have been performed in the United States over the past 20 years, and although there are registries that keep track of the various reproductive outcomes, such as the number of eggs retrieved and the number of children born, there are no registries that track the health of the people who have taken part. (nationalacademies.org)
  • But in an ironic bit of timing researchers at the Reproductive Genetics Institute have just published some results at Reproductive BioMedicine Online that could-possibly-short-circuit some of the arguments against using embryonic stem cells. (nationalgeographic.com)
  • Women may make new eggs throughout their reproductive years, suggests a new stem-cell study that challenges a long-held biological tenet. (nationalgeographic.com)
  • Intriguing fossil eggs challenge long-held tenets of reproductive evolution, a record-breaking heatwave in Siberia, and US coronavirus complacency worries scientists. (nature.com)
  • But the breakthrough raises the prospect of a raft of new reproductive possibilities, including that gay male couples - or even a single man - could have a biological child without needing a female egg . (iol.co.za)
  • This is cancer of the female reproductive glands where eggs form. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Ovarian insufficiency is a failure of the ovary to function adequately in a woman younger than 40 years, in its role either as an endocrine organ or as a reproductive organ. (medscape.com)
  • In the mouse study, very few of the embryos generated using mouse cells resulted in live offspring and the final steps required to convert germ cells into eggs have not been reliably reproduced using human cells," added Mitchell, who is also a consultant pediatric endocrinologist at the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People in Edinburgh. (ball-pythons.net)
  • Nature adds that rogue scientists might implant cloned embryos into wombs to create cloned children, a possibility which is widely condemned. (bioedge.org)
  • Society has become used to the adoption of 'quality-control' in the context of standard IVF, but IVG opens up the potential for a huge increase in the production of embryos with the possibility of selection of one embryo from 100 according to customer demands which may be unrelated to disease. (oneofus.eu)
  • Using your egg and sperm, embryos are created and cultured in our onsite embryology laboratory. (massgeneral.org)
  • Researchers based at a leading Spanish fertility clinic found that secretions from the mother's womb penetrated pre-implanted embryos influencing their development. (surrogacyindia.com)
  • This thesis shows us the history of how some of the first attempts at IVF in humans using various options such as donated egg cells and cryopreserved embryos, often ended in early miscarriages. (asu.edu)
  • Human cloning science offers the possibility that stem cells harvested from cloned embryos could be used to treat diseases like Parkinson's, diabetes and heart disease. (bbc.co.uk)
  • It seems like it has the benefits of adult stem cell research (no controversry over destroying embryos) and the benefits of embryonic stem cell research (the possibility of discovering therapies that can't be derived from adult stem cells). (nationalgeographic.com)
  • Researchers analysed eggs containing embryos of the sauropod-like dinosaur Mussaurus from the Late Triassic, and the horned dinosaur Protoceratops , from the Late Cretaceous. (nature.com)
  • On March 5, they went to Gunjan IVF World in Ghaziabad, where the doctors would surgically retrieve Ruchika Gambhir's eggs and Hemant Gambhir's sperm, which would then be fertilised in a laboratory to make embryos that would later be transferred into her uterus. (scroll.in)
  • Working with Reproduction Medicine Associates of New Jersey, an IVF clinic in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, the scientists were able to examine genetic samples of patients using a technique called "whole exome sequencing," which allows researchers to hone in on the protein coding sections of the vast human genome. (rutgers.edu)
  • The scientists also identified three genes - MCM5 , FGGY and DDX60L - that, when mutated, are highly associated with a risk of producing eggs with aneuploidy. (rutgers.edu)
  • However, scientists warn there's still much to learn before cultured cells can be used to make human eggs in a lab dish. (ball-pythons.net)
  • The researchers took skin cells from the tails of fully grown male lab mice, which, as in male humans, contain one X and one Y chromosome, and turned them into induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPSCs - a type of cell that scientists have reprogrammed into an embryonic state. (ball-pythons.net)
  • In the fusty world of paleontology, where traditional scientists spend hours at a time on their bellies in the dirt with picks, hammers, and brushes, Heers represents the next generation of researchers, who grew up with Jurassic Park and Google. (audubon.org)
  • Israeli Scientists: Human embryo created without sperm and eggs. (goodfilipino.com)
  • For a long time fertility doctors and scientists had suspected the possibility - but this is the first time it has been proven. (surrogacyindia.com)
  • IVF refers to a medical procedure in which scientists inseminate an egg cell with a sperm cell outside of the body, such as in a glass dish in a clinical setting. (asu.edu)
  • But scientists now believe they've located one, determining this particular T. rex that roamed Montana was female. (cnn.com)
  • Now, the scientists believe they will be able to find differences between male and female dinosaurs of this kind (theropod dinosaurs), and learn more about the evolution of egg-laying in birds. (cnn.com)
  • Scientists have successfully engineered a chicken egg that could potentially be safe for consumption by individuals with egg white allergies. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Japanese scientists have been able to coax mouse stem cells into becoming viable eggs that were able to produce healthy offspring. (scitechdaily.com)
  • For a woman with faulty mitochondria, scientists take genetic material from her egg or embryo, which is then transferred into a donor egg or embryo that still has healthy mitochondria but had the rest of its key DNA removed. (cp24.com)
  • Scientists in Europe published research earlier this year that showed in some cases, the small number of abnormal mitochondria that are inevitably carried over from the mother's egg to the donor's can reproduce when the baby is in the uterus, which could ultimately lead to a genetic disease. (cp24.com)
  • Paris, France - Scientists have created eggs using the cells of male mice for the first time, leading to the birth of seven mice with two fathers, according to research hailed as revolutionary. (iol.co.za)
  • This allowed the researchers to analyze stem cells transplanted into the sterile ovaries of the subject. (testprenataleaurora.it)
  • In vertebrates, naturally-occurring gonadotropins regulate the growth and function of the gonads, known as testes in males and ovaries in females. (asu.edu)
  • This is a condition in which the ovaries of a woman undergoing fertility treatment swell up painfully. (scroll.in)
  • This is a possible side-effect of a common fertility treatment in which the woman is injected with any one of a family of hormones called gonadotropins to induce her ovaries to produce multiple eggs instead of the single egg normally released in a menstrual cycle. (scroll.in)
  • Ovarian ultrasonography can be useful in the workup of patients with primary ovarian insufficiency, as it will identify those women with multifollicular ovaries and suggest the diagnosis of either autoimmune oophoritis or 17-20 desmolase deficiency. (medscape.com)
  • In some species, males mate with many females and provide almost no parental care, while in others females reverse the roles, leaving their eggs with the male to raise the young alone. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • In a paper released in the journal Science last week, researchers suggested that some dinosaurs found sitting on nests-small theropods of the species Oviraptor , Citipati , and Troodon -might have been males, not females. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Other researchers have confirmed these sightings along with several other species including channel catfish, golden shiner, carp and bullfrogs. (seaturtles.org)
  • While researchers hope that the discovery of the turtle was an isolated incident, organizations like SPAWN and agencies such as CDFG are on the lookout for people who might knowingly or unknowingly introduce such species. (seaturtles.org)
  • I don't think any of us will be producing mice this way any time soon, but it's interesting- especially considering the possibility of saving endangered species this way. (ball-pythons.net)
  • The Canadian blue-spotted salamander , for example, is a female-only species that gives 99.9 per cent of its own genetic information to its offspring. (cottagelife.com)
  • In most cases, such morphologic diagnosis relies upon the identification of the helminth genera or species based on the characteristic morphology of eggs because adult parasites are rarely available. (cdc.gov)
  • When unfamiliar egg morphologies are observed, parasitologists will often consult with atlases and textbooks that describe the morphology of eggs produced by various species of helminth infecting the host feces being examined to determine the species of helminth concerned. (cdc.gov)
  • One potential future application could be to bring an endangered species with only one surviving male back from the brink, provided there was a suitable female surrogate from another species, they said. (iol.co.za)
  • But as a postdoctoral researcher studying avian evolution, she sees them for what most paleontologists think they really are: living dinosaurs, the one surviving lineage of extinct carnivorous beasts like Tyrannosaurus rex. (audubon.org)
  • We co-supervise MSc and PhD-students and encourage postdoctoral researchers to work with several groups. (lu.se)
  • We encourage scholars interested in postdoctoral positions to approach and ask for the current possibilities to apply for joint funding. (lu.se)
  • If the dinosaurs on the nests showed evidence of this kind of bone, then they could be identified as females. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • One is that the dinosaurs on the nests were females, but they had a different pattern of bone transformation that obliterated the evidence as to their sex. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Did females sit on the nests, too? (smithsonianmag.com)
  • They don't travel far - nests are typically located within 80 feet of the water's edge - but they often select nest sites along sandy road shoulders, making road mortality a clear danger to adult females and hatchlings alike. (addisonindependent.com)
  • foxes made short work of the remaining nests later in the season, when the eggs were close to hatching. (addisonindependent.com)
  • How do predators find their way to turtle nests, months after the eggs have been tucked away underground? (addisonindependent.com)
  • In Ontario, raccoons and coyotes have been observed following the tracks of early-emerging hatchlings back to their nests and consuming what eggs and young remain in the nest cavity. (addisonindependent.com)
  • Canines may also smell their way to nests, guided by the scent of embryonic fluid or the errant rotting egg. (addisonindependent.com)
  • In countries where surrogacy is permitted we will be able to attribute more importance to the history of the pregnant woman 's habits prior to pregnancy. (surrogacyindia.com)
  • In fact, the more peanuts that a pregnant woman eats in her third trimester, the higher her baby's risk of being sensitive and possibly allergic to peanuts. (stackexchange.com)
  • o Zika virus can be passed from a pregnant woman to her fetus during pregnancy or around the time of delivery. (cdc.gov)
  • It is the obligation of health care professionals to instruct pregnant woman about oral and general health care and emphasize the importance of periodical prenatal and dental consultations 1 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Fertility doctors have discovered that women who have donor egg implants have babies that inherit their characteristics. (surrogacyindia.com)
  • The mystery of how oocytes may become dormant without losing their ability to reproduce has been solved by researchers at the CRG. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Ernst GrƤfenberg was a physician and researcher who studied sexology, the study of human sexuality, in both Germany and the United States during the first half of the twentieth century. (asu.edu)
  • As a physician, I have been curious about medical therapeutic possibilities from space exploration. (kevinmd.com)
  • COVID-19 should make the case that, at the highest level, political leaders and health leaders should never let pandemics off of their priority list again," says infectious-disease physician and public-health-security researcher Tom Inglesby. (nature.com)
  • It's still not entirely clear to me whether there's the political and social will that could sustain another round of community lockdown," says infectious-disease researcher and physician Yonatan Grad. (nature.com)
  • One stem cell researcher points out the possibility of a man producing the sperm as well as the eggs, essentially cloning himself, while others have said that people could try to create a baby with someone else's skin cells - which are easily obtainable as humans shed a lot of skin each day - without their permission or knowledge . (naturalnews.com)
  • And this week, the New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute announced in Nature that it had created a line of cells from a woman with Type 1 diabetes. (bioedge.org)
  • A) Normal S. haematobium egg (ā‰ˆ150 Āµm long). (cdc.gov)
  • B) S. haematobium egg with reduced terminal spine. (cdc.gov)
  • Schistosomiasis is a major public health and 14.00 hours, since this approach problem in Yemen, second in impor- Study population ensured that the eggs of S. haematobium tance only to malaria. (who.int)
  • Recent studies have shown that genes predispose certain women to aneuploidy, but the exact genetic causes of aneuploid egg production have remained unclear. (rutgers.edu)
  • To do so, the researchers developed algorithms and statistical models that analyzed and drew inferences from patterns in the genetic data. (rutgers.edu)
  • Identifying genetic variations with more predictive power arms women and their treating clinicians with better information, Xing said. (rutgers.edu)
  • I like to think of the coming era of genetic medicine when a woman can enter a doctor's office or, in this case, perhaps, a fertility clinic with her genomic information, and have a better sense of how to approach treatment," Xing said. (rutgers.edu)
  • To reduce the possibility of passing along a genetic disorder, patients must undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF). (massgeneral.org)
  • Researchers may acquire unique insights into the underlying causes of miscarriages and genetic defects by diving into the complexities of embryonic development. (goodfilipino.com)
  • After some testing, researchers found its heart tissue had over a 99.9 per cent genetic match with the mother's skin tissue. (cottagelife.com)
  • During development, crocodile mothers give their babies half their genetic information through eggs, throwing away the other half to make space for the sperm's genetic information. (cottagelife.com)
  • The genetic material from the donated egg comprises less than 1% of the child created from this technique. (cp24.com)
  • However, the process is still ethically controversial, as researchers first create a human embryo and then destroy it to create stem cells. (bioedge.org)
  • A new fertility procedure that could allow sperm and eggs to be made from people's skin may lead to "embryo farming" on a massive scale and drive parents to have only "ideal" children, researchers have warned. (oneofus.eu)
  • IVG might raise the spectre of 'embryo farming' on a scale currently unimagined, which might exacerbate concerns about the devaluation of human life," the researchers write. (oneofus.eu)
  • The RGI researchers have figured out how to derive stem cells from a four-day old embryo-a stage known as a morula. (nationalgeographic.com)
  • Reporting in the journal Human Genetics , Rutgers researchers describe a technique combining genomic sequencing with machine-learning methods to predict the possibility that a woman will undergo a miscarriage because of egg aneuploidy - a term describing a human egg with an abnormal number of chromosomes. (rutgers.edu)
  • One of the most striking facts about in vitro fertilization (IVF), Dr. Giudice commented, is just how little is known for sure about the long-term health outcomes for the women-and men-who undergo the procedures. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Eggs are nutritionally expensive to produce, and like birds, female dinosaurs required calcium and phosphorus to produce egg shells. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • When the researchers looked at the cross-sections of femurs from the nesting dinosaurs, they found no medullary bone and little sign of the bone remodeling that goes along with egg formation. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Dinosaurs weren't shy about sexual signaling, all those bells and whistles, horns, crests, and frills, and yet we just haven't had a reliable way to tell males from females," said Lindsay Zanno, a Museum of Natural Sciences paleontologist, in a press release. (cnn.com)
  • New discoveries of intriguing fossilized soft-shelled eggs challenge the long-held idea that dinosaurs laid hard-shelled eggs whereas ancient marine reptiles gave birth to live young. (nature.com)
  • The findings hint that the earliest eggs laid by dinosaurs were actually soft-shelled and did not tend to survive in the fossil record because of their fragility. (nature.com)
  • From there, the team converted the XX cells into primordial germ cells, the precursors of eggs and sperm, that were subsequently programmed with the signals to turn them into egg cells. (ball-pythons.net)
  • Germ cells (eggs and sperm) and stem cells contain an enzyme, telomerase, that restores telomere length. (cdc.gov)
  • Before the adult phase, they live as larvae in a water environment, into which the female puts her eggs. (fapesp.br)
  • No external differences in sex are seen until the turtle becomes an adult, the most obvious difference being the adult males have thicker tails and shorter plastrons (lower shells) than the females. (wikipedia.org)
  • Importantly, the researchers found that parthenin does not have the same toxic effect on adult female mosquitoes as it does on people and animals, indicating that the insects can tolerate and possibly detoxify themselves of the compound. (icipe.org)
  • In still others, males and females both contribute to raising their young. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Some frog populations have high rates of limb deformities, while others have high incidences of what is known as "intersex" - traits associated with both males and females, such as male frogs whose testes contain eggs. (yale.edu)
  • The deformities in particular are traits that are associated with animals that have characteristics of both males and females. (yale.edu)
  • There are a lot of potential uses for IVG, ranging from helping infertile women create eggs using their own skin cells to allowing for two men to create a baby related to both of them biologically. (naturalnews.com)
  • The cells were then used to create eggs, which were fertilised with the sperm of a different male mouse and implanted into the uteruses of surrogate female mice . (iol.co.za)
  • However, if the results were positive again, there would be a new approach to combating a female infertility. (testprenataleaurora.it)
  • For one thing, Dr. Giudice pointed out, the available data come primarily from IVF patients and not from healthy subjects, yet it is healthy women and not those coping with infertility who will be donating eggs for research. (nationalacademies.org)
  • While Feltham says this is usually a random occurrence, some snakes, lizards, and other reptiles are known to reproduce with only the mother's information when their ratio of males to females is off balance. (cottagelife.com)
  • Dr. Brenna Levine, an assistant professor at Kean University, is one of the study's authors, and the American researcher who wrote the code analyzing DNA from the fetus's and mother's tissue samples. (cottagelife.com)
  • Obtaining human eggs also requires regulatory clearance to perform an invasive procedure on healthy young women, who are paid for their time and discomfort. (bioedge.org)
  • New Study Proves Older Human Eggs Can Be "Reverse Aged" which Can Improve Reproduction Chances for Women Over 40! (healththoroughfare.com)
  • According to new reports, it is possible for older human eggs to be made young again, which is a breakthrough scientific discovery as it might mean a welcome boosting of fertility for those who are struggling to have kids. (healththoroughfare.com)
  • Finally, the development of this embryonic model demonstrates human inventiveness and the limitless possibilities of scientific investigation. (goodfilipino.com)
  • A cloning pioneer regarded as a hero in his South Korean homeland has resigned and apologised for using human eggs from his own researchers. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Earlier this month Gerald Schatten, a prominent American colleague of Dr Hwang, broke off their collaboration saying he was concerned by the way the group procured human eggs. (bbc.co.uk)
  • South Korea's health ministry also admitted that other women were paid thousands of dollars for their eggs, though this took place without Dr Hwang's knowledge and before a new law outlawed trading in human eggs. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The research conducted by his team requires large numbers of human eggs, which are difficult to obtain. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Experimental stem cellular substitute remedy for Parkinson's illness presentations promise in rats and can quickly be examined in a human medical trial, researchers say. (dead-samurai.com)
  • We describe instances of malformed nematode eggs (primarily from members of the superfamily Ascaridoidea) from human clinical practice and experimental trials on animals. (cdc.gov)
  • Hwang said his team had created a single cell line from 242 human eggs. (koreatimes.co.kr)
  • Britain requires every woman undergoing the treatment to receive approval from the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority. (cp24.com)
  • His ongoing research has implicated human activity - but not in the way many researchers had thought. (yale.edu)
  • Researchers, journalists, and inquiring minds want to know more about telomeres, which seem to hold clues to human aging and age-related diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • The term Transhumanism was introduced by Julian Huxley in 1957, when he explicitly discussed the possibility of human beings transcending their limited biological condition by using emerging technologies. (bvsalud.org)
  • 6 There's also "the chicken or the egg" argument. (biotrust.com)
  • Hard-shelled eggs vary in size, from small eggs, such as that of a hummingbird or chicken, to the huge egg that belongs to the extinct Madagascan elephant bird, Aepyornis maximus . (nature.com)
  • Experts say the breakthrough discovery will boost the self-esteem of mothers who have been unable to have a baby using their own eggs. (surrogacyindia.com)
  • This was science with a capital "S" as the breakthrough Hwang claimed to have made offered tremendous possibilities. (koreatimes.co.kr)
  • Treating the XO cells with a compound called reversine increased the number of XX cells, the researchers found. (ball-pythons.net)
  • Using a fluorescent protein and a drug called reversine, the researchers managed to duplicate the X chromosome in the cells, creating an XX set. (iol.co.za)
  • Furthermore, female turtles have the ability to store sperm for years, and thus a single female introduced into a stream has the possibility of eventually laying eggs and inadvertently starting a growing colony of exotic turtles, and possibly out-competing the native western pond turtle. (seaturtles.org)
  • Each year, from mid-May through early July, female snapping turtles lumber out of the mire in search of sandy soil in which to lay their eggs. (addisonindependent.com)
  • Another intriguing possibility: although freshwater turtles have long been seen as the silent movie stars of the reptile world, Brazilian researchers recently documented giant South American turtle hatchlings vocalizing from inside their eggs, and also after hatching but while still in the nest. (addisonindependent.com)
  • Can women give their children certain allergies by eating certain foods while pregnant? (stackexchange.com)
  • Sicherer found that among 503 infants who showed signs of milk and egg allergies aged three to 15 months, those whose mothers ate peanuts more than twice a week while they were pregnant had higher levels of antibodies to peanuts than those whose mothers ate peanuts less often. (stackexchange.com)
  • Zookeepers found 14 of her unhatched eggs in January 2018 and brought them to an incubator. (cottagelife.com)
  • Hours after undergoing a supposedly safe procedure to retrieve her eggs at a fertility clinic in Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh, Ruchika Gambhir suffered cardiac arrest and died on March 6. (scroll.in)
  • According to a new study led by Dr. Scott Sicherer at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, that's a strong possibility. (stackexchange.com)
  • It is unsure why so many sunfish aggregate in this small area, but one strong possibility is that the northern coastline of Dingle may represent a nursery ground for sunfish, where juveniles can shoal and feed together. (marine.ie)
  • The team, led by Katsuhiko Hayashi, a professor of genome biology at Osaka University in Japan, generated eggs from the skin cells of male mice that, when implanted in female mice, went on to produce healthy pups, according to research published March 15 in the peer-reviewed journal Nature . (ball-pythons.net)
  • By creating eggs from male cells, researchers have produced mice with two biological dads, opening up whole new possibilities for reproduction in humans as well. (healththoroughfare.com)
  • Just like humans, male mice have both an X and Y chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes. (iol.co.za)
  • Signaling factors like those that happen in nature then guide the stem cells to become sperm or eggs . (naturalnews.com)
  • The researchers say that cells from women could be used to produce sperm, but that sperm would only be able to produce female babies because they lack a Y chromosome. (naturalnews.com)
  • The researchers cultured the XO cells and found that some cells developed two X chromosomes as a result of cell division errors - making them chromosomally female. (ball-pythons.net)
  • for example making sperm from a woman's skin cells to fertilise her own eggs. (oneofus.eu)
  • In the study in question, the researchers isolated and characterized germinal stem cells. (testprenataleaurora.it)
  • Transplanted stem cells implanted in the tissue and differentiated into egg cells. (testprenataleaurora.it)
  • Within the magazine npj Regenerative Medication , the researchers just lately described changing grownup blood cells into functioning neurons that may get established within the mind and dispense dopamine. (dead-samurai.com)
  • Hayashi and his team previously found a way to take skin cells from a female mouse and transform them into an egg that could be used to give birth to healthy pups. (iol.co.za)
  • Although activating telomerase to immortalize normal cells is a theoretical possibility, its feasibility isn't known. (cdc.gov)
  • In the cloud, algorithms crunch numbers and score the egg, offering a prediction for how viable the egg would be for conception. (disruptmagazine.com)
  • To conduct the study, researchers looked at 503 infants, between the ages of 3 and 15 months. (stackexchange.com)
  • In a recent study published in the American Heart Association journal Stroke , researchers examined whether sugar- or artificially sweetened beverage consumption was associated with the risks for stroke or dementia. (biotrust.com)
  • A study finds that happy worms have healthy eggs. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Seven of the eggs were fertilized, but only one contained a fully developed, "stillborn" fetus, the study says. (cottagelife.com)
  • Our recent findings present a silver lining in that the chemical fragrances found in the roots of Parthenium could be used as a bait in combination with traps, to selectively capture pregnant female mosquitoes seeking egg laying sites," explains Trizah Milugo, a Kenyan student who conducted the study as part of her PhD research based within the icipe BCEU. (icipe.org)
  • This study assessed the validity of a morbidity questionnaire and urine reagent strips as a rapid tool for screening schoolchildren for urinary schistosomiasis as compared with the presence of eggs in urine as the gold- standard parasitological diagnosis. (who.int)
  • The positivity rates declined over the study period among those women screening for cervical cancer for the first time, and among those women presenting to antiretroviral therapy (ART) clinics for routine rescreening. (cdc.gov)
  • More recently, Israeli researchers found that artificial sweeteners negatively alter the balance of gut bacteria (i.e., gut dysbiosis), leading to glucose intolerance and impaired metabolic function. (biotrust.com)
  • These bones are found only in female birds in the period before or during egg-laying. (cnn.com)
  • It's very possible there's longer sperm storage out thereā€¦ so if we had found long-term sperm storage over 16 years that would have been really significant," she says, adding that Coquita's captivity at an immature age helped them rule out this possibility. (cottagelife.com)
  • A written document from the time describes a process in which a woman would urinate on wheat and barley seeds over several days and, depending on which plant grew, both the woman's pregnancy status and the sex of the fetus could be determined. (asu.edu)
  • The various procedures performed during IVF treatment come with other risks, including headache, nausea and respiratory distress, ectopic pregnancy (where the fertilised egg remains in the fallopian tube and can cause its rupture), and ovarian cancer. (scroll.in)
  • This raises the possibility, for example, that the existing data will overstate the potential risks for healthy donors, given that IVF patients may be more likely to have a variety of conditions, such as pelvic adhesions and polycystic ovary syndrome, that increase the odds of complications from the ovarian stimulation or the retrieval surgery. (nationalacademies.org)
  • The ones that we've been concentrating on and the ones that are most clear are, say, a frog that looks like a male and has testes, but when you look inside the testes there are eggs growing in there. (yale.edu)
  • Among Beauty Hole Ass Vagina With Egg Vibrating's many mysteries is the fact that there is only 1 of these vaginal assy things available for sale. (inbedwithmarriedwomen.com)
  • The proof-of-concept research, the culmination of years of pain-staking lab work, could expand the possibilities for future fertility treatments, including for same-sex couples, and perhaps help prevent the extinction of endangered animals. (ball-pythons.net)
  • This is the first time that men's sperm health has been connected in this way to egg health and the wider efforts of fertility treatments. (disruptmagazine.com)
  • First manufactured in 1988 by Serono laboratories, recombinant gonadotropins are synthetic hormones that can stimulate egg production in women for use in fertility treatments. (asu.edu)
  • Since fertility treatment is generally not covered, or not covered fully, by medical insurance, women in lower economic brackets are less often able to afford such treatments and so make up a relatively small percentage of women in IVF programs. (nationalacademies.org)
  • In general, the pregnant women must be informed about treatments needed in a clear and objective way. (bvsalud.org)
  • Occasionally, abnormal forms of parasitic helminth eggs are detected during routine diagnostics. (cdc.gov)
  • Abnormal egg morphology can be observed early in the course of infection and can confound accurate diagnosis of intestinal helminthiases. (cdc.gov)
  • These references generally describe the standard presentation of eggs without consideration of potential abnormal forms. (cdc.gov)
  • Casual discussions between the authors revealed that they had each observed highly abnormal forms of helminth eggs from humans and animals during the course of their work. (cdc.gov)
  • MONDAY, Aug. 22, 2022 (HealthDay Information) Women and men have other stories with declining kidney serve as as they age, so researchers set out to take a look at to determine what was once going down. (dead-samurai.com)
  • Laurie Leshin, a highly accomplished woman and geochemistry and planetary science professor, has been JPL Director since May 16, 2022. (kevinmd.com)
  • Early ideas ranged from simply observing the color of a woman's urine to the notion that the urine of pregnant women contains special crystals or secretions. (asu.edu)
  • In 2015, the U.K. became the world's first country to adopt legislation specifically regulating methods to help prevent women with faulty mitochondria - the energy source in a cell - from passing defects on to their babies. (cp24.com)
  • Researchers have been able to discover many ways to incorporate AI into the practices of healthcare, both in terms of medical healthcare and also in pharmaceutical drug development. (pharmaceuticalintelligence.com)
  • International medical standards warn against using eggs from researchers who may be vulnerable to pressure. (bbc.co.uk)
  • When the medical journal Nature pressed Dr Hwang in 2004 about the origin of the eggs, he denied they had been donated by his own researchers. (bbc.co.uk)
  • You came to the question of pollution not as a medical researcher but as a wildlife biologist - you studied frogs. (yale.edu)
  • The delicate touch successfully removed an egg-shaped tumor from a patient's brain. (kevinmd.com)
  • A few problems contribute to the broader challenges couples face, the first of which is that most often a woman is tested first, and sometimes she's the only one. (disruptmagazine.com)
  • Egg freezing constitutes an extremely fascinating paradigm for studying concepts of time, timing, planning and its social-technological manipulation related to modern life science. (europa.eu)
  • In 2014, media outlets reported the death of a 23-year-old egg donor in Delhi from Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome. (scroll.in)
  • In women aged 40 years or older, the expected physiologic decline of ovarian function that takes place with aging is termed perimenopause or the menopausal transition. (medscape.com)
  • Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) (premature ovarian failure, premature menopause, or early menopause) is a condition characterized by amenorrhea, hypoestrogenism, and elevated serum gonadotropin levels in women younger than 40 years. (medscape.com)
  • Most women with POI retain intermittent ovarian function for many years, and, unlike women who are menopausal, pregnancies may occur. (medscape.com)
  • Scream sound exposure linked to lower egg count in an experiment on female rats. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Dr Hwang said when two women on his team offered their own eggs he turned them down. (bbc.co.uk)
  • We needed a lot of ova [eggs] for the research but there were not enough ova around," Dr Hwang said, explaining why standards may have slipped. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Hwang Woo-suk became the first researcher in the world to clone a dog, an Afghan hound named Snuppy, in 2005. (koreatimes.co.kr)
  • On any given day researchers and students might be dissecting a giraffe or an ostrich, measuring the force a Barn Owl produces when it takes off to pursue prey, or using X-ray video to analyze the wobbling gait of broiler chickens. (audubon.org)
  • Therefore, it is essential to analyze their knowledge and attitudes as well as assess the health professionals' behavior with regard to dental treatment in pregnant women and guidance offered to them for the newborn 2 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Even if it is applied, we never know whether the eggs are safe enough to produce (a) baby," Hayashi said. (ball-pythons.net)
  • One of the most enticing possibilities on the future is the ability to produce transplant tissues and organs. (goodfilipino.com)
  • Amazingly, females can produce up to 300 million eggs, the largest number of eggs ever recorded in any fish. (marine.ie)
  • This technology would be better than IVF in the sense that women do not need to be subjected to high doses of fertility drugs in order to retrieve their eggs, but the ethical issues are even greater. (naturalnews.com)
  • Burak Ozkosem, a researcher and fertility specialist describes a major barrier: "There aren't many innovative technologies in this system. (disruptmagazine.com)
  • It also relies upon a supply of fresh eggs - which is potentially dangerous and exploitative. (bioedge.org)
  • the eggs are especially vulnerable to terrestrial organisms. (wikipedia.org)
  • Public-health researchers are pondering which mitigation measures, from complete lockdown to 'business as usual', could be put in place to protect the most vulnerable people. (nature.com)