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Fertility Foibles

Fertility Foibles

http://www.fertilityfoibles.blogspot.com

The lighter side of infertility and trying to conceive. Also, details the experience of going through an international adoption.

Women's Bioethics Project Blog

Women's Bioethics Project Blog

http://womensbioethics.blogspot.com

The Women’s Bioethics Project blog is dedicated to ensuring that women’s voices, health, and life experiences are given a voice on ethical issues in health care and biotechnology. The Women

Right to Recover

Right to Recover

http://right2recover.blogspot.com/

AN EDUCATIONAL BLOG TO CHALLENGE POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS OPINIONS ABOUT RESEARCH USING IN-VITRO STEM CELLS. AN ACCURATE PICTURE OF WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THIS FIELD OF RESEARCH.

The IVF Club

The IVF Club

http://www.theivfclub.blogspot.com

A blog about IVF and infertility and navigating your way through it.

About Echinoderm

About Echinoderm

http://about-echinoderm.blogspot.com/

Sexual reproduction Echinoderms become sexually mature after approximately two to three years, depending on the species and the environmental conditions. The eggs and sperm cells are released into open water, where fertilization takes place. The rel

change letters

change letters

http://changeletters.blogspot.com/

passages, paths, roots and branches... aren't poems, but landscapes and fragments, embryos of rhizomes

Health and Education

Health and Education

http://cloning-human.blogspot.com/

The Future of Human Cloning Supermodels could one day have a whole new human cloning career, selling cells from their bodies to make hundreds of "perfect" human clones for tomorrow's parents. Indeed we could soon clone a supermodel without her knowl

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FROM THE UNIVERSE WE CAME, AND TO THE UNIVERSE WE WILL RETURN ; A…

THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD TRIBAL ALLIANCE. | December 23rd 2009 by George Malik Al-Mahdi

ONE PLANET, ONE PEOPLE, ONE GOVERNMENT.Conversations about death, and whether it's literal or an illusion, are relatively foreign in the West. This is not the case in other societies. Since what's referred to as "death" is inevitable, it's discussion read more

Bioluminescence Could Keep Tumors From Spreading [Mad Bioscience]

Scifisoundtrack Abstraction of the Mind | December 23rd 2009 by Joshua Leach

We've all marveled at the day-glo life-forms in Avatar — but bioluminescence could save your life soon. Researchers have been able to inject brain tumor cells with a firefly gene, so they can identify the types of cells that spread. Researchers read more

Papa pipefish - not so motherly after all

wild shores of singapore | December 22nd 2009 by riatan

Like seahorses, in pipefishes it is the papa that looks after the eggs. The typical papa pipefish holds his eggs in a kind of pouch on his belly, where blood vessels nourish the eggs until they hatch into miniature pipefishies. The Alligator pipefish read more

Twelve Days of Infertile's Christmas Finale

Fertility Foibles | December 21st 2009 by Egg Factory

On the first day of Christmas, My true love gave to me: wishes for a pregnancyOn the second day of Christmas, My true love gave to me: two embryos and wishes for a pregnancy On the third day of Christmas, My true love gave to me: three Follistem pens read more

Researchers are step closer to Stem cell therapies for hearts

Palscience - State Of The Art Science | December 20th 2009 by palscience

Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the United States. The most common heart problem in the United States is coronary heart disease, which often appears as a heart attack. It takes almost 600,000 lives each year. Scientists have been read more

Three Days Later

on becoming awesome | December 20th 2009 by Jenna Woestman

All I can think about lately is how my body betrayed us.  HELLO UTERUS, didn’t you get the memo you were supposed to IMPLANT the EMBRYOS because we spent LOTS OF MONEY on this?! I look at my still-bruised and sore stomach and think what a wast read more

Stem-cell activators switch function, repress mature cells

Life Sciences Blog | December 20th 2009 by Konstantinos Vougas

Story Summary: The findings are published in back-to-back papers in the Dec. 17 issue of the journal Nature. This is a very important step in the process of differentiation, Leone says. As organs form during development, there comes a time when thei read more

Milestone in stem cell research for heart attack recovery

Conservative Oversight of Progressive Stupidity | December 18th 2009

But they are adult stem cells not embryonic stem cells.If you've just had your first heart attack, doctors may one day be able to reverse the damage done with stem cell therapy. An intravenous method of injecting stem cells into patients who had expe read more

Umbilical Cord Blood Banks – Present and Future Health Issues

Cord Blood Help Center | December 18th 2009 by Denise Chan

Cord blood banks freeze the blood from your babies’ umbilical cords for potential future use against diseases developed by your family. Many serious medical conditions can already be successfully treated by this blood source. Moreover, it is co read more

U-M study reveals lack of diversity in embryonic stem cell lines

Life Sciences Blog | December 18th 2009 by Konstantinos Vougas

Story Summary: Embryonic stem cell research has the potential to change the future of medicine, said Sean Morrison, director of the U-M Center for Stem Cell Biology and one of the study leaders. For the study, Morrison teamed up with two colleagues a read more

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