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  • Link-up aids fertility treatment

    Childless women in Norfolk are offered fertility treatment in two new centres after an agreement by the NHS and a private clinic near Cambridge.

    7 Oct 2009 81% relevance
  • Fertility donor pay debate call

    The UK's fertility watchdog calls for a fresh debate on reversing the ban on paying egg and sperm donors to boost stocks.

    27 Jul 2009 81% relevance
  • Coconuts used to capture carbon

    The Maldives government aims to reduce its CO2 emissions using fertiliser. The "biochar" is a charcoal made from bio-wastes such as coconut shells.

    3 Sep 2009 81% relevance
  • Lesbians given equal birth rights

    Lesbian couples can now register both their names on the birth certificate of a child conceived as a result of fertility treatment.

    31 Aug 2009 81% relevance
  • Stress impact on male fertility

    Exposure to stress hormones and chemicals while in the womb could affect a man's fertility in later life, a study suggests.

    21 Oct 2009 81% relevance
  • Hospital to offer fertility hope

    A Wiltshire hospital joins forces with the Oxford Fertility Clinic to help couples trying to have children.

    30 Jun 2009 81% relevance
  • County gets new fertility centre

    Gloucestershire is to get a new fertility centre ending the need for couples to travel to Bristol or Oxford for treatment.

    17 Jul 2009 81% relevance
  • Is it right to pay women for their eggs?

    The fertility watchdog is to discuss more generous compensation to egg and sperm donors as a means of tackling the severe shortage of supplies for those desperate for a baby.

    9 Dec 2009 81% relevance
  • Tackling the male fertility taboo

    A conference at Queen's University in Belfast is to discuss the growing problem of male infertility.

    19 Nov 2009 81% relevance
  • Male fertility research 'neglected'

    Fertility problems may seem to receive a lot of public attention. But in Scrubbing Up Dr Allan Pacey says all the emphasis is on women's problems - and men's are neglected.

    29 Apr 2009 81% relevance

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