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  • For a healthy heart – more sex

    For a healthy heart – more sex

    New research has conclusively shown that regular sex, at least twice a week, lowers the risk of cardiovascular disease in men by about 50%. According to the authors of the study, the probability of developing a dangerous heart disease is 45% lower in men who have sex regularly, compared to those who indulge in passion…

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  • IVF success depends on the season

    IVF success depends on the season

    Brazilian scientists have discovered that the success of in vitro fertilization (IVF) depends on the season of the year in which the egg is released, reports ScienceDaily. Researchers from the Center for Assisted Reproduction in São Paulo analyzed the cytological and biochemical parameters of eggs taken from 1,932 patients with reproductive problems undergoing ICSI fertilization.…

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  • Stem cell therapy restores the function of damaged ovaries

    Stem cell therapy restores the function of damaged ovaries

    By injecting them with mesenchymal stem cells, Egyptian scientists were able to restore normal function to damaged ovaries. Researchers from the National Research Center conducted experimental studies on 45 laboratory mice with chemically induced ovarian failure. 15 of the experimental animals were injected with stem cells, another 15 – with a placebo, and the remaining…

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  • Contraceptives prevent women from choosing a genetically suitable partner

    Contraceptives prevent women from choosing a genetically suitable partner

    British scientists have found that women who take birth control pills have a harder time choosing a genetically suitable partner. Modern oral contraceptives contain hormones similar to those synthesized in the body. The main purpose of birth control pills is to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Oral contraceptives, in addition to unwanted pregnancy, also protect against the…

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  • It is also filled with …sex

    It is also filled with …sex

    Canadian scientists from the University of British Columbia have found that simultaneously with the increase in sexual activity in women, their appetite also increases, and along with that, excess weight. To prove their hypothesis, the specialists conducted an experimental study among couples living together for more than three years. Over a period of three months,…

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  • Vulvodynia – unexplained pain of the vulva (Part I)

    Vulvodynia – unexplained pain of the vulva (Part I)

    Women with vulvodynia experience chronic pain in the vulva area for no apparent and explainable reason. Until recently, vulvodynia was not recognized as an actual pain syndrome. The diagnosis is still rare, despite the fact that many women complain of vulvodynia. The medical scientific community is currently searching for the causes of the condition and…

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  • They developed an alternative to vasectomy

    They developed an alternative to vasectomy

    Doctors offer a new method of contraception for men as an alternative to vasectomy. Unlike vasectomy, the new method is non-operative. Its advantage is that the process is reversible and the fertility possibilities can be restored again if the man wishes. Instead of removing the seminal canal, scientists from Seattle propose to introduce a silicone…

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  • In vitro fertilization increases the likelihood of having a boy

    In vitro fertilization increases the likelihood of having a boy

    Women who undergo certain procedures in the treatment of infertility are more likely to give birth to a boy, reports The Telegraph, referring to the results of a study conducted by Australian scientists. Scientists from the University of New South Wales analyzed data on more than 13,000 babies born through assisted reproduction and found that…

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  • A new method determines the most suitable embryos in vitro

    A new method determines the most suitable embryos in vitro

    Scientists have discovered a method by which to determine which embryos will develop properly and which will not, reported Reuters. According to researchers from Stanford University, the test they created will allow the selection of the healthiest and most viable embryos to be implanted in the body of the mother in assisted fertilization. It will…

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