Extra Chromosome and Infertility Treatment

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New strategy to prevent infertility, birth defects

sciencedaily.com — “A strategy that has been shown to reduce age-related health problems in several animal studies may also combat a major cause of age-associated infertility and birth defects. Investigators have shown that restricting the caloric intake of adult female mice prevents a spectrum of abnormalities, such as extra or missing copies of chromosomes, that arise more frequently in egg cells of aging female mammals.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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New strategy to prevent infertility, birth defects

sciencedaily.com — “A strategy that has been shown to reduce age-related health problems in several animal studies may also combat a major cause of age-associated infertility and birth defects. Investigators have shown that restricting the caloric intake of adult female mice prevents a spectrum of abnormalities, such as extra or missing copies of chromosomes, that arise more frequently in egg cells of aging female mammals.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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New strategy to prevent infertility, birth defects

sciencedaily.com — “A strategy that has been shown to reduce age-related health problems in several animal studies may also combat a major cause of age-associated infertility and birth defects. Investigators have shown that restricting the caloric intake of adult female mice prevents a spectrum of abnormalities, such as extra or missing copies of chromosomes, that arise more frequently in egg cells of aging female mammals.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Fertility treatment raises tumor risk in study | Reuters

uk.reuters.com — “LONDON (Reuters) - Women given drugs during fertility treatment to stimulate their ovaries to produce extra eggs have an increased risk of developing borderline ovarian tumors, Dutch researchers said onView full resource at uk.reuters.com

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Could ovarian stimulation cause an increase in chromosome copy number abnormalities?

medicalxpress.com — “Ovarian stimulation undertaken by women of advanced maternal age receiving fertility treatment may be disrupting the normal pattern of meiosis -- a critical process of chromosome duplication followed by two specialized cell divisions in the production of oocytes and sperm - and leading to abnormalities ...View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Cumulus cells can provide information about genetic and chromosomal status of eggs

news-medical.net — “At present, when a woman undergoes preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) in a fertility clinic, doctors are trying to select an egg or an embryo that is healthy and doesn't have a chromosome abnormality such as an extra copy of chromosome 21, which causes Down's syndrome. In order to establish this, they either have to biopsy a part of the egg called the polar body or remove a cell from the embryo for screening. Both procedures are expensive, invasive and can damage the egg or embryo.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Could Ovarian Stimulation Cause An Increase In Chromosome Copy Number Abnormalities In The Oocytes Of Older Mothers?

medicalnewstoday.com — “Ovarian stimulation undertaken by women of advanced maternal age (over 35 years) receiving fertility treatment may be disrupting the normal pattern of meiosis - a critical process of chromosome duView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Could Ovarian Stimulation Cause An Increase In Chromosome Copy Number Abnormalities In The Oocytes Of Older Mothers?

medicalnewstoday.com — “Ovarian stimulation undertaken by women of advanced maternal age (over 35 years) receiving fertility treatment may be disrupting the normal pattern of meiosis - a critical process of chromosome duView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Fertility study on mice eggs raise hope for older mothers | Science | The Guardian

guardian.co.uk — “UK research identifying loss of key protein in mice eggs is seen as a breakthrough that may help prevent birth defectsView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Early embryos can correct genetic abnormalities during development: findings have significant implications for fertility treatment and stem cell therapies

sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have found the first direct evidence that early embryos with genetic abnormalities can correct their faults as they develop, marginalizing cells with an incorrect number of chromosomes, while allowing the growth of normal cells.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Early #embryos can correct #gene abnormalities: implications 4 #fertility rx & #stemcell therapies: http://t.co/0hTvZj6 via @AddThis

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Southampton Genetics Scientist Recognized By National Academy Of Sciences

medicalnewstoday.com — “A UK scientist who has made ground-breaking discoveries in human genetics has been elected to the highly prestigious National Academy of Sciences in the United States of America.ProfessoView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Down Syndrome Yields Key Cancer Clue

webmd.com — “People with Down syndrome rarely get solid tumors -- and now researchers are learning why. The answers point to new cancer treatments.View full resource at webmd.com

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Very interesting: Down Syndrome Yields Key Cancer Clue http://bit.ly/3FLad

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Help me balance career, new baby, weight loss - CNN.com

cnn.com — “Since I had a baby at 44 after several years of fertility treatment, I personally have been struggling with addressing all that with the "no time" problem of new motherhood, career balance, etc, and yes, an extra 20 pounds gained pre-pregnancy due to fertility treatments. I bet there are LOTS of women out there who could benefit from some of your no-nonsense information and guidance on this issue, regardless of what point and circumstances they became new mothers. Any tips?View full resource at cnn.com

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My CNN Q this week on tips for busy moms to lose the baby weight: http://t.co/08op349

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