Reproduction
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Genetic treatment using three-parent embryo may be ready in two years
3 Jun 2014: Mitochondrial replacement is controversial because the law rules out all treatments on humans that require changing their DNA
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22 Jul 2014:
Ted Morrow: Using mitochondrial replacement therapy to create embryos with DNA from three people could have serious consequences
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22 Jul 2014: Government to press ahead with regulations on mitochondrial transfer after public consultation, but several hurdles remain
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1 Jul 2014: Watch the IVF expert deliver the Physiological Society summer lecture, 'Shall we be human in the next century?'
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6 Jun 2014: Louise Williams: Type the words 'coping with infertility' into your internet search engine, and you will conjure thousands of personal stories of complicated grief and heartbreak
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3 Jun 2014:
Study of amniotic fluid shows boys with autism had raised levels of testosterone, cortisol and other hormones in the womb
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Guardian Professional, 23 May 2014: 19 - 23 May: Been offline? Catch up on the development-related news, images, infographics and reports that matter
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13 May 2014: What happens when a writer nervous of bees dons the hat and gloves to venture on a beekeeping course in Wales? Katherine Purvis takes the plunge
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12 May 2014: Lab study suggests around a third of 'endocrine disruptors' damage sperms' function and their ability to fertilise eggs
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8 May 2014: Jessica Valenti: Too often, it's barely acceptable to have an abortion, even if you might die. But what if you just don't want to be a parent? Isn't it OK to have mixed emotions?
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