Nobel prizewinner, IVF pioneer Robert Edwards dead Robert Edwards, a Nobel prizewinner from Britain whose pioneering in vitro fertilization research led to the first test tube baby and has since brought millions of people into the world, died Wednesday at age 87.... More
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Women, think about freezing your eggs I wish I'd had the option of egg freezing. Egg freezing is the newest reproductive technology: a recently perfected form of flash-freezing that allows human eggs to be successfully stored in egg banks. Only commercially available in American IVF clinics since October 2012, when the "experimental" label was lifted, egg freezing is being heralded as a "revolution in the way women age," a "reproductive backstop," a "fertility insurance policy," an "egg savings account" and in particular, a way for ambitious career women to postpone motherhood until they are ready. More
Learn how to help a West Fargo woman fighting breast cancer and other ways to Lend A Hand Up Check out our weekly list of new fundraisers from Lend A Hand Up, a nonprofit crowdfunding site supporting families in Cass, Clay and Becker Counties burdened by health issues and other trauma. 04/26/2024 - 5:30 am | View Link
Breast cancer survivors have increased rate of mesh exposure complications from tension-free vaginal tape surgery: Study USA: A recent study published in Urogynecology reported a higher rate of mesh exposure complications from tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) surgery in women with breast cancer compared with women ... 04/26/2024 - 3:15 am | View Link
Premenopausal Breast Cancer Risk Linked to Adiposity Researchers conducted a prospective cohort study to assess the relationship between body composition and breast cancer risk among premenopausal Korean women. 04/26/2024 - 1:35 am | View Link
Breast, ovarian cancers: DNA test, regular screening reduce mortality in women with gene mutations Men with mutated genes are also at risk of getting cancer, says a medical expert. Read more at straitstimes.com. 04/25/2024 - 9:52 pm | View Link
People with breast cancer more likely to develop second cancer over time, study finds BOSTON - A new study finds that people with breast cancer are more likely to develop a second cancer over time. 04/25/2024 - 11:15 am | View Link
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The next generation of graphics card memory, GDDR7, is set to launch in 2024. Faster graphics memory is one of the keys to unlocking much faster processing for the next GPU generation, with nearly every GPU since Nvidia's 2000 Series and AMD's 5000 Series using either GDDR6 or GDDR6X (exclusively Nvidia GPUs).
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With AI chatbots becoming mainstream, companies are locking their most powerful features behind subscription paywalls. However, some companies allow free users to do more things than others. As such, if you'd like to give GPT-4 Turbo a try, using Microsoft's Copilot tool is the best way to do it.
Gaming keyboards have been around for years, but if you're looking to buy one today, you should expect it to meet certain standards. We'll take a look at some unique features a modern gaming keyboard should have to make it worth your money.
Dear Amy: I grew up in the same town as “Carly,” the woman I later married. Her older sister “Susan” and I were in the same class in high school.
Susan and I were friendly in high school, but I wouldn’t say we were exactly friends. It was a small school.
After college I returned to my hometown when my father got sick and needed help in his business.