When I was growing up, I went to yeshiva. As one of the two “townies” going to the school (the other was my brother), we shared a bus with kids going to Sacred Heart. 38 of them.
Tag Archives: fertility
Cancer Therapy Advances
Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent issues for women. Given the fact that we know that BRCA-1 and BRCA-2 can be identified, one would think we could cut the dramatic effects of this trauma for women. But, we still haven’t.
Decisions have Consequences
We are having our babies older than we used to. Which is why our population is not increasing. (As a matter of fact, it was just announced that there were more deaths than births for soon-to-be minority majority Whites in America.) Because the longer we wait, the less likely we will have our (old) average of 2.2 children per family. Even that wasn’t “self-replicating”, with 2.33 children per family- which keeps the population stable. Right now, US families are averaging just over 1.9 children per family. Continue reading Decisions have Consequences
Does Blood Type Provide an Indication for Fertility?
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