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World IVF Day is observed every year on July 25 to commemorate the birth of Louise Brown, the world’s first baby born through ...
On 1978, Louise Joy Brown became the world’s first IVF-baby — ushering in a new era of reproductive medicine and giving hope ...
In vitro fertilization (IVF) has revolutionised fertility care over the past four decades, enabling countless couples and ...
Since the first IVF birth on July 25, 1978, over 12 million babies have been born worldwide. Discover how AI, robotics, and stem cell science are transforming fertility care today.
Confused about IVF? Get a simple, step-by-step explanation of the IVF journey from expert Dr. Abha Majumdar of Sir Gangaram ...
The gender gap in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields is still a crucial issue. According to ...
Ahead of World IVF Day 2025, two fertility experts debunk the most common myths surrounding in vitro fertilisation.
Approximately one in 5,000 children is born with mitochondrial mutations each year. Defective mitochondria "leave the body ...
Last week, scientists announced the birth of eight healthy babies in the United Kingdom conceived with DNA from three people.
Researchers from Japan and France have successfully reconstituted the development of mouse egg cells, known as oocytes, from ...
Researchers report that eight healthy babies were born with the help of a technique that uses DNA from three people to help ...