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  1. Female Fertility and the Nutritional Approach: The Most Essential

    Infertility is an increasing problem that affects couples attempting pregnancy. A growing body of evidence points to a link between diet and female fertility. In fact, data show that a diet high in trans fats, refined carbohydrates, and added sugars can negatively affect fertility. Conversely, a diet based on the Mediterranean dietary patterns ...

  2. Knowledge about the impact of age on fertility: a brief review

    Fertility knowledge among men and women of fertile age, with focus on university students. In 2004, Lampic, Skoog Svanberg, and Tydén started to investigate Swedish university students' attitudes about having children and their knowledge about fertility (1,6,12).Although the majority of women wished to have two or three children, six out of ten said they would consider having an abortion if ...

  3. What do people know about fertility? A systematic review on fertility

    Introduction 'Beauty has no age. Fertility does'. These sentences were one of the slogans used in 2016 to mark Fertility Day in Italy. Although this campaign was highly controversial, it reflects current concerns regarding the trend of postponing childbearing to later ages and the lack of sufficient fertility awareness within the reproductive-age population.

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    The ability to reproduce is an important product of any marriage, hence infertility may exert a negative impact ... Authors: Sarah Musa and Sherif Osman. Citation:Fertility Research and Practice2020 6:12. Content type: Research articlePublished on: 27 July 2020.

  5. An investigation of the effects of infertility on Women's quality of

    Background Human instinctively desire to have offspring. Infertility can cause painful emotional experiences throughout the life mainly known as quality of life impairment. This study aimed to investigate the impact of infertility on a woman's quality of life. Methods A number of 180 infertile and 540 fertile women participated in this matched case-control study. The cases were selected ...

  6. Top 10 priorities for future infertility research: an international

    An international collaboration has brought healthcare professionals, people with fertility problems and others together within a Priority Setting Partnership for Infertility to develop future research priorities for male infertility, female and unexplained infertility, medically assisted reproduction and ethics, access and organization of care.

  7. Fertility and infertility: Definition and epidemiology

    Infertility is a disease characterized by the failure to establish a clinical pregnancy after 12 months of regular and unprotected sexual intercourse. It is estimated to affect between 8 and 12% of reproductive-aged couples worldwide. Males are found to be solely responsible for 20-30% of infertility cases but contribute to 50% of cases overall.

  8. Top 10 priorities for future infertility research: an international

    This is a barrier to improving the care received by those people with fertility problems. Study design, size, duration: Potential research questions were collated from an initial international survey, a systematic review of clinical practice guidelines, and Cochrane systematic reviews. A rationalized list of confirmed research uncertainties was ...

  9. Women Infertility: A Systematic Review of Effects and Causes

    Recently, infertility has been affecting a large number of women than men. It is the male or female reproductive system's disease. Consequently, after 12 months or more of usual insecure sexual intercourse, if they fail to attain pregnancy then that failure is defined as infertility. As per the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, people in the USA have infertility ...

  10. Infertility

    Research Open Access 08 Aug 2024 Cell Death Discovery Volume: 10, P: 357 An analysis of fertility and fecundity in the Australian sheep flock between 2006 and 2019

  11. Human fertility in relation to education, economy, religion

    The world population is expected to increase greatly this century, aggravating current problems related to climate, health, food security, biodiversity, energy and other vital resources. Population growth depends strongly on total fertility rate (TFR), but the relative importance of factors that influence fertility needs more study. We analyze recent levels of fertility in relation to five ...

  12. Populations, decreasing fertility, and reproductive health

    The Article by the Global Burden of Disease 2017 Population and Fertility Collaborators (Nov 10, 2018, p 1995)1 conveys an extremely important message about international population trends that have so far received little public attention. For more than 40 years, birth rates in industrialised countries with high economic activity have been below the replacement levels of 2·1 children per ...

  13. How we found our way through our fertility issues in academia

    A.B. spent hours reading statistics and research papers on how biological and lifestyle profiles affected IVF success rates, and would decide well before a cycle had concluded what her chances of ...

  14. Fertility, mortality, migration, and population scenarios for 195

    Our findings suggest that continued trends in female educational attainment and access to contraception will hasten declines in fertility and slow population growth. A sustained TFR lower than the replacement level in many countries, including China and India, would have economic, social, environmental, and geopolitical consequences. Policy options to adapt to continued low fertility, while ...

  15. Responding to Infertility: Lessons From a Growing Body of Research and

    The meaning of parenthood, childlessness, awareness of a fertility problem, and access to resources are particularly relevant for treatment seeking and psychosocial outcomes. On the basis of insights from family science research, we provide specific guidelines for infertility practice within broader social contexts such as trends in health care ...

  16. Key drivers of fertility levels and differentials in India, at the

    Objectives The transition to small family size is at an advanced phase in India, with a national TFR of 2.2 in 2015-16. This paper examines the roles of four key determinants of fertility—marriage, contraception, abortion and postpartum infecundability—for India, all 29 states and population subgroups. Methods Data from the most recent available national survey, the National Family ...

  17. (PDF) Infertility Related Issues and Challenges: Perspectives of

    After analyzing the data, eight major themes emerged that highlighted the problem areas; 1) social problems, 2) family pressure, 3) personal concerns, 4) psychological problems, 5) sexual problems ...

  18. PDF Determinants and Consequences of High Fertility:

    Demand for Children: Current Patterns in High Fertility Countries 16 Costs of Fertility Regulation 17 Policy Options 20 References 22 Figures Figure 1. Total ODA Commitments for Health, High-Fertility Countries, 1995-2007 2 Figure 2. Family Planning Program Effort Scores for Major Developing Regions (percent maximum) 18 Boxes Box 1.

  19. The Impact of Early Fertility Shocks on Women's Fertility ...

    This paper evaluates the effect of unplanned fertility shocks on women's careers. I exploit the early repeal of abortion bans in five US states. This leads to variation in access to abortion across states and birth cohorts, which allows the estimation of the effect of accessing abortion at a certain age on women's fertility. The evidence suggests that accessing abortion before the age of ...

  20. (PDF) Soil Fertility

    This paper is based on an extensive review of soil fertility in the literature of soil science, agronomy and ethnic studies. The spectrum of scientific opinions on soil fertility was visualized in ...

  21. O'Bryan Lab

    Sam Cheers passed his PhD and is now working in Cambridge in the Reid Lab.; Moira led and Brendan contributed to an important expert recommendation paper "Frequency, morbidity and equity—the case for increased research on male fertility" published in Nature Review Urology. This was the results of a combined effort of 26 researchers globally.

  22. Knowledge about the impact of age on fertility: a brief review

    At the age of 30, there is a 75% chance to conceive in the first 12 months. This chance declines to 66% at the age of 35 and 44% at the age of 40. This is due to the effect of aging on the ovary and eggs. Furthermore, older women are more likely to experience a miscarriage than younger women (27% of pregnancies end in a miscarriage at age 40 ...

  23. (PDF) Current Research In Soil Fertility

    Abstract Potassium is an essential macronutrient for plant growth and development. Intensive cultivation and imbalanced use of fertilizers resulting decreased availability of potassium content of ...

  24. US fertility rate dropped to record low in 2023, CDC data shows

    The US fertility rate has been trending down for decades, with particularly steep dips after the Great Recession of 2008. An uptick in 2021 spurred theories about a Covid-19 "baby bump," but ...

  25. Deserted: The U.S. Military's Sexual Assault Crisis as a Cost of War

    The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate about the costs of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

  26. A new 'AI scientist' can write science papers without any human input

    AI research may exacerbate existing problems. ... including "paper mills" churning out fake papers. This problem will only get worse when a scientific paper can be produced with US$15 and a ...

  27. The relationship between stress and infertility

    Not surprisingly, recent research documents that infertility patients consistently report significantly more symptoms of anxiety and depression than fertile individuals. 8 Finally, in a recent concerning study on suicidality in 106 women with infertility, 9.4% of the women reported having suicidal thoughts or attempts. 9

  28. Harris' plan to stop price gouging could create more problems ...

    There's just one issue: Harris' proposal could create more problems than the one it's trying to solve, some economists say. Gavin Roberts studied anti-price gouging laws some states passed ...

  29. Mutual Reasoning Makes Smaller LLMs Stronger Problem-Solvers

    This paper introduces rStar, a self-play mutual reasoning approach that significantly improves reasoning capabilities of small language models (SLMs) without fine-tuning or superior models. rStar decouples reasoning into a self-play mutual generation-discrimination process. First, a target SLM augments the Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) with a rich set of human-like reasoning actions to ...

  30. Fact-Checking Day 1 of the DNC and Biden's Speech

    Fact-Checking Biden's Speech and More: Day 1 of the Democratic National Convention. We followed the developments and fact-checked the speakers, providing context and explanation.