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    Aug 30, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  1. Letters to the editor: Gold Star mothers, race for Congress, GOP war on women

    <span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>Remember the Gold Stars</strong></span>
    Remember the Gold Stars Editor: Gold Star Mother's Day will be observed on Sunday, Sept. 30. According to VFW magazine: Specially recognizing the families, especially mothers, of Americans killed in war dates officially back to World War I. When a...

    Tags: Human Rights, Paul Ryan, Politics, Rape, Birth Control

  2. Aug 22, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Akin's 'legitimate' political pain

    It always amuses me when conservatives, who rail relentlessly against "political correctness" when it comes from the left, turn against one of their own like U.S. Rep. Todd Akin for saying what he really means.
    It always amuses me when conservatives, who rail relentlessly against "political correctness" when it comes from the left, turn against one of their own like U.S. Rep. Todd Akin for saying what he really means. Akin, a Missouri Republican and Senate...

    Tags: Claire McCaskill, Democratic Party, Paul Ryan, Abusive Behavior, Politics

  4. Jul 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Catholic fertility methods help Chicago woman conceive

    Mary-Louise Hengesbaugh admits to growing bitter as she counseled women who considered having abortions to end their unwanted pregnancies five years ago.
    Mary-Louise Hengesbaugh admits to growing bitter as she counseled women who considered having abortions to end their unwanted pregnancies five years ago. Pregnancy was all she wanted. But as the director of the Chicago Archdiocese's Respect Life office,...

    Tags: Symptoms, Infertility

  6. Jul 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Conversion leads fertility doctor down new path

    The first time Dr. Anthony Caruso saw life created in a petri dish, it brought tears to his eyes. Once one of Chicago's leading reproductive endocrinologists, he guesses that he helped more than 1,000 children come into the world.
    The first time Dr. Anthony Caruso saw life created in a petri dish, it brought tears to his eyes. Once one of Chicago's leading reproductive endocrinologists, he guesses that he helped more than 1,000 children come into the world. But two years ago, he...

    Tags: Massachusetts General Hospital, Science and Technology, Testicular Cancer, Medical Research, Genes and Chromosomes

  8. May 27, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  9. Women get less information on post-cancer fertility: study

    (Reuters) - Cancer treatment can sometimes lead to infertility, but young women are far less likely than young men to be informed of this, according to a Swedish study.
    Reuters
    (Reuters) - Cancer treatment can sometimes lead to infertility, but young women are far less likely than young men to be informed of this, according to a Swedish study. Findings published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found that of nearly 500...

    Tags: Chemotherapy, Sexual and Reproductive Organs, Oncology, Science and Technology, Medical Research

  10. Nov 10, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Daum: Zygotes on a slippery slope

    When I first heard about Personhood USA, I got it confused with Up with People, the organization best known for song-and-dance troupes that go around the world singing songs like "Which Way America?" and "What Color Is God's Skin?" When I realized it...

    Tags: Music, Murder, Genes and Chromosomes, Birth Control, Same-Sex Marriage

  12. Aug 24, 2011 |Story| Reuters
  13. Heavier women may have less IVF success

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The heavier a woman is, the more trouble she may have getting pregnant and having a baby through in vitro fertilization, or IVF, suggests a large U.S. study.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The heavier a woman is, the more trouble she may have getting pregnant and having a baby through in vitro fertilization, or IVF, suggests a large U.S. study. Researchers found that women who were overweight or obese were...

    Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Medical Research, Estrogen, Endometriosis, Infertility

  14. Apr 12, 2012 |Story| CLTV
  15. Exploring Your Options with Egg Freezing

    With the fast-paced lifestyles and time-consuming jobs that many women are committed to these days, it seems that more and more women are trying to have children only to find out that it is "too late." Recent advances in medicine now allow women the potential opportunity to delay their pregnancy until a more opportune time (&ldquo;the right time&rdquo;). The "right time" may mean the right partner, the right place in the right career that allows for the investment of more time to a family, or even the right state of health. When the &ldquo;right time&rdquo; comes, regardless of the intense desire to have a baby, there is unfortunately no guarantee that a woman will be able to have a genetic child.
    With the fast-paced lifestyles and time-consuming jobs that many women are committed to these days, it seems that more and more women are trying to have children only to find out that it is "too late." Recent advances in medicine now allow women the...

    Tags: Chemotherapy, Genes and Chromosomes, Medical Research, Drugs and Medicines, Infertility

  16. Apr 27, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  17. Fort Wayne teacher fired for using in vitro fertilization speaks out

    A Fort Wayne, Ind., teacher fired after higher-ups at the Catholic School she was teaching at learned she was using in vitro fertilization to get pregnant spoke out Friday.
    A Fort Wayne, Ind., teacher fired after higher-ups at the Catholic School she was teaching at learned she was using in vitro fertilization to get pregnant spoke out Friday. Emily Herx said all she and her husband, Brian, wanted was more children....

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Education, Infertility, Religion and Belief

  18. Oct 27, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Ovarian cancer risk increases after IVF

    Women who underwent at least one vitro fertilization cycle in an effort to become pregnant&nbsp;were&nbsp;almost twice as&nbsp;likely to develop ovarian cancer as women who experienced infertility but did not get such treatment, say the authors of&nbsp;a large Dutch study published this week.
    Women who underwent at least one vitro fertilization cycle in an effort to become pregnant were almost twice as likely to develop ovarian cancer as women who experienced infertility but did not get such treatment, say the authors of a large Dutch study...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Chemotherapy, University of California, Irvine, Oncology, Medical Research

  20. Mar 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Fertility preservation for women with cancer

    When a young woman is diagnosed with cancer, getting pregnant is probably the last thing on her mind. But if she wants children in the future, it's something she should think about. The chemotherapy and radiation treatments used to treat cancer can hurt a women's fertility. Nearly 10 percent of the 1.5 million diagnosed with cancer each year are of childbearing age, according to the National Cancer Institute, Dr. Melissa M. Yates, an assistant professor of gynecology and obstetrics at the Johns Hopkins Fertility Center, says these women need to think about fertility preservation before they begin treatment for cancer.
    When a young woman is diagnosed with cancer, getting pregnant is probably the last thing on her mind. But if she wants children in the future, it's something she should think about. The chemotherapy and radiation treatments used to treat cancer can hurt a...

    Tags: Chemotherapy, Reproductive System, Sexual and Reproductive Organs, Oncology, Science and Technology

  22. Dec 16, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  23. Judge: Octomom's Fertility Doctor Won't Get License Back

    LOS ANGELES, Calif. (KTLA) -- A Los Angeles Superior Court judge upheld the decision of the Medical Board of California to revoke the medical license of Dr. Michael Kamrava.  Kamrava was the fertility doctor who treated 'Octomom' Nadya Suleman.
    KTLA News
    LOS ANGELES, Calif. (KTLA) -- A Los Angeles Superior Court judge upheld the decision of the Medical Board of California to revoke the medical license of Dr. Michael Kamrava. Kamrava was the fertility doctor who treated 'Octomom' Nadya Suleman. Judge...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, KTLA, Nadya Suleman, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice

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