Tag: Reproductive medicine
Pregnant despite endometriosis – health
If the baby you want just doesn’t work out, there can be a variety of reasons. One of them can be the disease endometriosis. It is assumed that up to…
“We now have a wide range of options for endometriosis” – Health
In this disease, tissue that resembles the lining of the uterus settles outside the uterus in the abdominal cavity and sometimes causes massive pain. About ten percent of women of…
Ruling on artificial insemination in Alabama moves Republicans – politics
Mike Johnson has long avoided taking a stand. The Republican speaker of the US House of Representatives initially did not want to comment on the sensational ruling from Alabama that…
Artificial embryos: This research needs limits – knowledge
An artificial embryo, created without sperm or egg, without a uterus, grown from human stem cells in the laboratory – you don’t have to be delicate to find this report…
Creating Artificial Human Embryos in the Laboratory – Knowledge
It’s not often that the public can watch a scientific race virtually live. After the developmental biologist Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz from the University of Cambridge said during a lecture in Boston…
Chinese team grows synthetic monkey embryos from stem cells – Knowledge
Synthetic embryo is such a term that has a rather daunting effect. A Chinese research group has grown such artificial embryos from monkey stem cells, allowed them to grow in…
Artificial mouse embryos grown with a heartbeat – Knowledge
Two teams of researchers independently created artificial mouse embryos from three different types of stem cells – no egg, no sperm and no uterus. The heart of these “embryoids” began…
Let’s Talk Money To Abortion With Tiffany Green – Economy
Health economist Tiffany Green researches abortion and racism in the United States. She tells of the economic consequences when women are forced to carry a child. Tiffany Green has been…
Medicine: Embryo in the gastrulation stage observed for the first time – knowledge
About two weeks after fertilization, the cells begin to specialize. For the first time it has been possible to trace the process in a human embryo. from Hanno Charisius One…