Infertility
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Aspirin, vitamin E, and cardiovascular disease
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Dr. Thatcher comments on cancer, infertility and related matters from a review of the literature
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Thatchers Thoughts: Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART)
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Sam Thatcher, MD reviews literature and journal articles relating to age and infertility
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Review of the literature from the ASRM (American Society for Reproductive Medicine as well as other reproductive medicine conferences.
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Previous research has demonstrated that GnRH analogues/agonists are an effective treatment for endometriosis and fibroids. However, currently, treatment is normally limited to a six-month duration because of the negative effects that GnRH agonist (GnRH AG) therapy can have on bone mineral density (BMD).
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The researchers in this study hypothesized that spontaneous apoptosis, or programmed cell death may play an important role in endometriosis. The reasoning behind this theory is that, during the menstrual cycle, cells in the endometrium will die off and conclude that phase of the endometrium.
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Many changes that occur with age are written off as inevitable consequences of the getting older. Indeed, these effects are often the subject of humorous comments, even amongst affected individuals. In recent years, however, increasing research in a wide variety of fields has drawn these assumptions of inevitability into question.