Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After struggling for eight years to have a baby, Shannon Petersen and her husband decided to try in vitro fertilization (IVF) in ...
Couples undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) are presented with a dizzying number of choices as they navigate the process — from selecting a retrieval method to selecting the sex of their fetus.
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Indian fertility experts advise caution on clinical use of new 'Non-invasive' embryo genetic test
New Delhi: As more couples in India turn to assisted reproduction to build families, the country's leading fertility and embryology bodies have flagged a test marketed as a way to assess the genetic ...
Researchers say they have developed a noninvasive method to better predict the quality of embryos created through in vitro fertilization — they hope it makes it easier to get pregnant. “Unfortunately, ...
A new global review shows that countries are taking very different approaches to regulating polygenic embryo testing. For more than four decades, in vitro fertilization (IVF) has helped families have ...
Commercialized PGT risks not only flattening human variation but swelling the moral burdens of parenthood and further eroding ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ellen Matloff covers genetic counseling, testing and digital health. The Alabama ruling states that embryos are children, with the ...
A newly available kind of genetic testing, called polygenic embryo screening, promises to screen for conditions that can include cancer, obesity,... Can doctors test embryos for autism? And should ...
‘You Can Even Name Your Embryo’: Genetics Startup Sells Test To Rank Embryos By IQ, Height And Looks
Nucleus Genomics unveiled a $5,999 service Wednesday allowing prospective parents to rank embryos created during in vitro fertilization (IVF) by projected IQ, height, eye color and nearly 900 ...
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Scientists edited human embryo genes with startling precision, researchers report
Two separate research teams used base editing to make single-nucleotide changes in human embryos this month, targeting genes ...
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