Skeleton Regulates Male Fertility
NEW YORK (February 17, 2011) – Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center have discovered that the skeleton acts as a regulator of fertility in male mice through a hormone released by bone,...
View ArticleCould a Birth Control Pill for Men be on the Horizon?
(NEW YORK, NY) Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center are honing in on the development of what may be the first non-steroidal, oral contraceptive for men. Tests of low doses of a compound...
View ArticleRisks of Pregnancy via Egg Donation Similar for Women Over Age 50 as for...
(NEW YORK, NY, January 31, 2012) – Although women over age 50 who become pregnant via egg donation are at an elevated risk for developing obstetrical complications, their complication rates are similar...
View ArticleSkeleton Regulates Male Fertility
NEW YORK (February 17, 2011) – Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center have discovered that the skeleton acts as a regulator of fertility in male mice through a hormone released by bone,...
View ArticleCould a Birth Control Pill for Men be on the Horizon?
(NEW YORK, NY) Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center are honing in on the development of what may be the first non-steroidal, oral contraceptive for men. Tests of low doses of a compound...
View ArticleRisks of Pregnancy via Egg Donation Similar for Women Over Age 50 as for...
(NEW YORK, NY, January 31, 2012) – Although women over age 50 who become pregnant via egg donation are at an elevated risk for developing obstetrical complications, their complication rates are similar...
View ArticleStress Degrades Sperm Quality
Psychological stress is harmful to sperm quality, affecting its concentration, appearance, and ability to fertilize an egg, according to a study led by researchers at Columbia University’s Mailman...
View ArticleSex May Not Have Evolved Without Changes in Immune System
Image: Spike Walker / Wellcome Images (Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0) Sexual reproduction may have never become possible if organisms hadn’t evolved a way to restrain the immune system during...
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