Cancer pill may affect women's fertility

Long-term use of the cancer pill Gleevec may produce fertility problems in women
By: Sydney Morning Herald

From: http://news.smh.com.au/cancer-pill-may-affect-womens-fertility/20080308-1y0o.html
 
Chemotherapy and radiation have long been known to damage the fertility of patients, but little is known about more targeted drugs such as Gleevec, known generically as imatinib.
 

Read more... | Published: 08/10/10

Infertility And Chinese Medicine

Chinese have been using their infertility medicines for centuries
By: EDU.UDYM.com

From: http://edu.udym.com/fertility-infertility-and-chinese-medicine/
 
The success of the infertility medicines can be testified to by the population ratio of the United States as compared to China.
 

Read more... | Published: 08/09/10

Mobile phones increase infertility risk

Men who use mobile phones face increased risk of infertility
By: Sopan Greene

From: http://salonesoterica.wordpress.com/2008/03/11/men-who-use-mobile-phones-face-increased-risk-of-infertility/
 
A new study shows a worrying link between poor sperm and the number of hours a day that a man uses his mobile phone.
 

Read more... | Published: 08/09/10

Endometriosis odds higher for thin girls

Teenage girls who are too skinny are more likely to develop the painful reproductive disorder endometriosis
By: The Age.com.au

From: http://news.theage.com.au/endometriosis-odds-higher-for-thin-girls/20080311-1yov.html
 
Women who at the age of 16 were underweight, as reported by both themselves and their mothers, were at an increased risk of endometriosis.
 

Read more... | Published: 08/08/10

Alternative Treatments for Infertility Offers Hope

Difficulty conceiving or carrying a baby to term
By: Natural News

From: http://www.naturalnews.com/022811.html
 
If neither of these options appeal to you, a new trend is the procreation vacation.
 

Read more... | Published: 08/08/10

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