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Reproductive Health

The secret life of Kisspeptin

Kisspeptin, known as the master regulator of reproduction, not only has a crucial role in sperm and egg production, but…

Breastfeeding is worth trying

Back in the 1970s breastfeeding rates were incredibly low. Only around 28% of women in the UK breastfed their babies…

Nicotine in pregnancy increases risk of cot death

Nicotine exposure during pregnancy, whether from smoking cigarettes, or nicotine patches and e-cigarettes, increases risk of sudden infant death syndrome…

IVF: 6 Million Babies Later

‘IVF: 6 Million Babies Later’ is a major, new exhibition at London's Science Museum exploring the remarkable story of the…

Gum disease linked to erectile dysfunction

Men who suffer from gum disease are more than twice as likely to suffer from impotence compared to those with…

Autism is not linked to eating fish in pregnancy

A major study examining the fish-eating habits of pregnant women has found that they are not linked to autism or…

Mum sets baby’s body clock

The care provided by a mother can impact the body clock and health of offspring after birth, according to new…

Ovarian cancer incidence set to rise

Ovarian cancer incidence globally is estimated to climb by nearly 55 per cent in the next two decades, according to…

HFEA wrong to criticise foreign IVF clinics

There has been a lot said about foreign IVF clinics and ‘false hope’ in recent days. You may have seen headlines…

Gender reconstructive surgery – winning the waiting game

When it comes to gender reconstructive surgery, if you could sum-up the patient experience in one word, chances are you’d…

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