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...menopause, eliminating any chance for future childbearing. Now researchers say it may be possible to preserve these women's fertility. A six-year study shows survival rates among those with early-stage ovarian cancer are about the same whether doctors take out all the reproductive organs or keep the womb and unaffected ovary--and fertility--intact...
...floor and kill you, would that be right?" asked the former State Department official and radio talk-show host. This was not multiple choice. Fortunately the class answered correctly, and Keyes, 49, said if you can't kill children in civics class, you can't kill them in the womb either. Keyes says he saw nothing inappropriate about his comments, and that he'd taught his daughter about abortion at "four or five." And another declaration: "The homosexual agenda is based on ideas that are incompatible with freedom...
Jazz, an endangered African wildcat, last week became the first mammal to be born from a frozen embryo implanted in a house cat. But she's not the first rare animal to use a common species' womb. A bongo antelope was born to an eland in 1984 at the Cincinnati Zoo, and two Holsteins, one in Cincinnati and one at the Bronx Zoo, have given birth to gaur, a rare species of wild cattle...
...Womb room" of the London's Millennium Dome will feature film of dancing sperm which will repeat every...
...parenthood without suffering the bit in between. Some Hollywood actresses may have satisfied the urge for mothering by electing to adopt children rather than spoil their figures (as they see it) by childbearing. For people as beautiful as this, the temptation to adopt a clone (reared in a surrogate womb) could one day be irresistible...