News from 27/11/2006
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Andrew Robson, (Dominic Walsh), Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Jane Macartney China Correspondent, David Brown, David Canter, Alexandra Frean, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Alexandra Blair, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Joanna Walters, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Michael Binyon, David Josephs, Gabrielle Starkey, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Robin Pagnamenta, Angela McNab, Chief Executive, Martin Fletcher, Ian Croft, Director, Anthony Browne, Shirley English, Kenneth Armitage, Arnie Parr, Christopher Bell, R. G. M. Savidge, (Elizabeth Judge), Stephen Farrell, Barry Rogers, Paul Franklin, Charles Bremner, (Graham Searjeant), Andrew Bull, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Dr John Havard, Helen Rumbelow, Greg Hurst, Erica Wagner Books Editor, Derwent May, David Charter, Rory Watson, Lord Young of Graffham, Daniel McGrory, Michael Tobin, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Richard Giles, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Eve Thomas, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Sam Mcintyre, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Gary Duncan EconomicView, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rachel Kirkby, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Cllr Merrick Cockell, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Ian J. Hartill, Damian Whitworth, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Steve Marchant, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Charles Dunstone, Paul Simons, Andrew Roe, William Rees-Mogg, Tim Hames, Darryl Duffy, Dominic Maxwell, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Oliver Letwin, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Madeleine Acey Enterprise Editor, Josh Ball, Tony Dawe, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Benedict Nightingale, Owen Siot Chief Sports Reporter, Stephen Dobyns, Brian Logan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Baker, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Tony Halpin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Martin Fletcher Portrait by Richard Mills, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Police target dangerous suspects before they can offend Domestic violence offenders singled out Psychologists build up 'high-risk' profiles Mourinho happy to make his point in Manchester The Game Exclusive Reprieved Briton - first interview The Russia files Starbucks dispute Gaza peace hopes 'For the sake of wild-eyed loner Pete Doherty, let's … The Ashes: over-by-over updates, our exclusive podcasts … Play the £1,000 Su Doku Challenge Comment 16 World 27 Business 34 Register 50 Sport 55 times2 Online Index Today's weather The Times times Cameron holds secret talks with EU leader over climate change Dialogue on how states can benefit Barroso welcomes green commitment Ethical products outsell cigarettes and alcohol Suspects targeted before they offend Picture Gallery Stormont resumes business as usual Man dies on railing Patients' survey Surgeons shortage Bonus for troops Plagiarism? No - it's called research Reading between the lines Time to Celebrate McEwan hits back at call for atonement Opponents accuse writer of copying Wartime memoir 'openly sourced' Rich claim benefits in 'welfare nation' as millions remain trapped in poverty Benefits system is 'not fit for purpose' Fewer incentives to work than in 1997 More than ten million families face paying a 40 per … How to earn more than £60,000 a year and still get help Where the money went last year Minister met casino bidder on US visit Museum stabbing Parking row death Memento theft plea Parachute release Booth is out of here Calming lights Louis Vuitton Reasehealth College industry Students earn their days of wine and roses 'A bolt of shock ran down my spine. I was shattered into pieces and thrown into a black hole' Reprieved Briton Interview Mirza-Tahir Hussain spent 12 years on death row in Pakistan. He is now a free man and here tells his story exclusively to The Times The end of the ordeal Condemned man heard his friends put to death Why do 900m people tune in to watch this teenager? D'hermès Viral videos: the top ten The latest on games, technology and the web: Firefighters suspended for false alarm 'lesson' NatWest BT Boy feared dead after joyride out to sea Harbour theft ends in mass search Friend is picked up by lifeboat Tip-Top Telly Guaranteed AA citibank 'Island hop' seaplane service takes off from the heart of Glasgow River Clyde to be used as runway Operation first of its kind in Europe Sainsbury's Sushi bar informant fears he may have been contaminated Energy giant Sainsbury's Poisoned spy visited Israel with oil dossier Litvinenko file on Yukos 'victims' Scotland Yard to be handed details fly Monarch T Mobile A work in progress - but pretty polished already First night Comedy Ricky Gervals UCL Bloomsbury Theatre Constantinople Revisited A papal visit to Turkey will be a test of diplomatic skills Picture Gallery Fruits Of The Education Vine How institutions can turn themselves into businesses Is Welfare Fair? Taxpayers deserve more value for money from benefits Letters, online Olympics on shaky ground Picture Gallery Just carry on acting your age, Gordon tim. hames Just carry on acting your age, Gordon Tim Hames on the age-old dilemma of politics Together, Sir Humphrey, we can beat poverty Scotland's future Mugabe's way out Tax and saving Winners and losers in funding the 2012 Olympics Health treatment Letters to the Editor that are intended for publication … Join the debate online today Relative answers to power Vital boundaries 1 Pennington Street London E98 1ta Women in charge Field of dreams Open sesame! Call me big bonce if you must, but I've got a head start Helen Rumbelow on why size matters (cranially speaking) Comment What happens when house prices collapse? William Rees-Mogg on the spectre haunting Gordon Brown Suddenly, one day, the market is full of sellers with no buyers Dell Male contraceptive pill 'in five years' Animal test ethics Body found at pub Grave mistake Unlucky for some Cabbie 'worst job' Net gain in friends Bespoke Suits Profit from Property Muslims oppose vast mosque plan Fear that complex would stoke tension Sect challenged by the moderates The woman who aims to spot killers before they can strike Criminal profiling Psychologist's job to spot future crime Paths of violence may start at home From domestic crimes to attacks on strangers 'They all slipped off the radar' Launching Today Huntley: a history of violence Police in hunt clashes ignored order to wear identity numbers BT Church told to promote women Yellow wagtail near extinction Phone tycoon's £3.5m farewell Stoke-On-Trent Marvin Gaye's lost lyric for sale The Times setallfree The week in Parliament P&o Ferries BNP uses conference to seek respectability Blair to state his personal deep sorrow at slave trade Comments fall short of an apology Events to mark bicentenary of ban Steinway Warehouse World Bloody and wasted, both sides hope Gaza withdrawal may lead to peace Occupation ends after five months Rocket strikes threaten ceasefire Best and worst case scenarios News Focus: Sri Lankan Humanitarian Crisis British Tamil's Forum Members: Agricolas and Friends … Civilian Death Toll Mounts Amongst others The British Tamil's Forum represents … Open Letter to the Right Honourable Tony Blair, MP, the Prime Minister Nato urges end of right to opt out of Afghanistan combat Breakdown Cover Castle Cover UNAIDS: 43 People killed or found dead in Iraq yesterday War and failing confidence abroad weaken Iraqi leader Plea to politicians for end to feuding Baghdad braced for new rampage Popemobile gives way to armoured car on visit to 'minefield' Security includes bulletproof vest Prime Minister will meet pontiff Great schism Young and old of Istanbul are happy to roar their disapproval Correa claims win in Ecuador election Reprieve granted 18 tourists robbed Shias in poll gains Hunters shot dead Death-row Briton Deadly bookcase Multiple Display Advertising Items challenge churchill ICTY Indictment: 255 Non-Serbs taken in 1991 from Vukovar Hospital and … Chetnik leader's war crimes trial begins He recruited brutal Serb militia His party holds 82 seats in parliament Royal's coronation echoes Blair, if not 'le blairisme' Socialist barons ditch their grudges Sarkozy already on the offensive Bose 34% support for both Ségolène Royal and Nicolas Sarkozy directline Read Charles Bremner's Paris blog Collapse may signal end of political life The Times Police snatch Aids campaigner Conference on illness is cancelled Abortion rights activist faces retrial Anger after bridegroom is shot dead by police Banks abandon PPI protest Leading leaders Internet calls Taxed out of UK Quote of the day 'We need a proper inquiry' Eurotunnel plans American companies on AIM turn into a flop for investors Two thirds lose money for backers Vetting process raises concerns GNER wins temporary reprieve on East Coast Monday manifesto Stock markets Stuck in the red How Gordon Brown has kept borrowing more than he planned Commodities Currencies Brown will escape No 11 just in time Business today Need to know Business Economics World markets timesonline Brown and Paulson urge WTO push Currency dealers are braced for a nervous week for … Online today Wish list The Times Tax burden driving firms to consider move overseas One in five looks at leaving Britain CBI wants £8bn cut in corporate tax Telecoms watchdog puts internet phone providers on the line Regulator feels it is time for action Onscreen alerts may be mandatory Glaxo Smith Kline In good voice Builder's founder could net £440m MyTravel may buy First Choice tours Tiddler to watch In the know Rumour of the day British funds Exchange rates AIM float for Romania fund Cinven eyes bigger pizza slice IT vetting costs attacked John Lewis Christmas build-up Mercedes-Benz Actor attacks Burberry plans Banks reach the last chance saloon over PPI profits Blue chips fear crackdown Buyer warnings may be introduced The Times Raking in lots, but paying out little Crucial brew timesonline The Times Ethiopian coffee trademark dispute may leave Starbucks with nasty taste Academic warns American chain that customers will go elsewhere if it places profit before ethics Old hands whose quiet diplomacy is shrewd investment If there's something wrong in a troubled state, who are you going to call? Meet the new troubleshooters Consultants with pedigree Trend Micro $100,000 the average support received from any single … The Times The mission Carphone chief puts broadcast on hold to focus on customer service Charles Dunstone says the company needs a bit of a breather' before it launches into new product areas The Times 1,921 the number of Carphone Warehouse retail stores 2.8 million the number of Carphone's fixed-voice customers Times Online Monday manifesto The Carphone Warehouse Banking & Finance Marriott Compassion proves a winning formula Projects will ease poverty worldwide More help needed from Government Landell Mills Multiple Display Advertising Items Architects of their own success The winners Met Office Engineering hope after the tsunami Focus Report Expertise Awards A flair for finance helps Nigeria to settle its debts Mott MacDonald Register Peter Roberts Farmer whose disgust at intensive stock rearing led him to found Compassion in World Farming Sir John Acland If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Anita O'Day Experimentally minded jazz singer with great powers of self-regeneration Willie Pep Brilliantly evasive boxer who delighted audiences at the dawn of the sport on TV Court Circular Anniversaries Appointments in the Armed Forces Latest wills Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Forthcoming Marriages Pearl Anniversaries The Sunday Times Deaths Dinner To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Luncheon Royal Auxiliary Air Force Civilian court martial was unfair Law report Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge The mystery of the low hum from New Zealand Weather Eye Nature notes On this day Today Rain clearing to leave sunny spells and showers, Max 15C (59F), Min 5C (41F) Sport State Of Play has Williams dreaming of Gold Cup bid Racing Newbury Leading trainers Fontwell Park Discreet Cat enhanced his growing reputation with a … Jockeys Leicester VU Ltd Denman in command as Nicholas strikes six Saturday's totescoop6 dividends Win 2,073.00 Place … Racing Wolverhampton Folkestone Course specialists Deep Impact lands Japan Cup Kempton Park Badminton Basketball Bowls Boxing talk Sport Cricket Football Golf Hockey Ice hockey Motor racing Rugby union Skiing Squash Tennis Fixtures Football Results Athletics Roope dies at 60 in the Caribbean Kelly falls short Scotland sweep David retains title Greenslade out Sympathy vote offers no comfort for reluctant hero Clarke Golf Dilemma about BBC's top honour Calzaghe 'would be more deserving' Rose matures after three years in the wilderness 135 Losing run in strokeplay tournaments ended by Justin … Lockyer sets seal on gold-standard season Rugby league Engage Super League fixtures 2007 Life at the net ebaY Cash value yet to register as LTA prepares its new order Tennis England need to dig deep for inspiration after wretched start The Ashes Australia v England newspaper licensing agency Vaughan hope Scoreboard Shot of the day Magic moment Jamaica Ball of the day Family affairs Pitch report Crowd report Numbers game cricinfo The Ashes For the record Brisbane, day four Showman Pietersen in control on centre stage The Ashes insideout Simon Barnes column archive Scotland submit to weight of expectation Scorers: Wales: Try Williams (62min). Conversion Hook. … Gerald Davies gives his verdict online London Wasps 13 Leicester 19 Guinness Premiership Saracens 17 Worcester 20 London Irish 40 Northampton 5 Our Sports Staff: Bath 20 Newcastle 14 Standings Scorers: London Wasps: Tries King (22). Conversion … Scoreres: Saracens: Tries Castaignede (8min), Jackson … Scorers: London Irish: Tries Armitage: (2min), Hudson … Wales crushed by the fearsome power of All Black steamroller Rugby union Autumn internationals Scorers: Bath: Tries England succumb to the fear factor in futile search for redemption Rugby union England in crisis Scorers: England: Try Cueto (30min). Penalty goals … Match statistics from Twickenham Rampant Ireland give Lansdowne Road a glittering farewell Scorers: Ireland: Tries Hickie (3min), Wallace (40+3), … South Africa highlight lack of plan Rugby union England in crisis World domination Determined and defiant but this coach journey is close to an end Rugby union England in crisis Andrew support unlikely to save him RFU review looks like final chapter Advanced Hair Studio Numbers up Who might England look to next? The Insider Times Crossword 23,457 Sir Rodney Walker has had one of the highest profiles … Robinson culpable but not entirely to blame E-mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Sport Pietersen's early exit spells the end for England The Times The Ashes timesonline. co. uk/ashes times theface The full pontiff didyouhear? Buses without conductors theclick did you know? Un-American activities did you see? A put-up job Picture Gallery Modern morals What's your view? And do you have a dilemma of your … The Vikings are coming As sperm donations in Britain slow to a trickle, Denmark has become the sperm powerhouse of Europe Will Pavia explains why The multimillion-pound sperm industry Should sperm donors remain anonymous, or are IVF children The British donor . . . What fowl deed is this? Frieda Hughes/poetry Spiritual Chickens The Times My Olympic dream: no strain, lots of gain No cover for No 1 For Pete's sake, let's hope there's no snow at Christmas A leap of faith that could keep our children healthy It began as street sport on rundown housing estates. Now it's a global business, attracting a diverse range of young people. Richard Morrison reports on the phenomenon that is parkour 'Resistance, muscularity and speed' A play in a manager Daughters' phone apathy upsets ex The Times Sport can seriously damage your health Lifescan timesonline Give your joints a good innings Competitive sport is healthy, but can play havoc with your muscular-skeletal system in later life. Dr Thomas Stuttaford explains the safest and most effective ways to treat the pain of art hritis Frock on—whatever the . . . However big your budget, Eve Thomas has found party dresses that will make you look . . . Bestsellers arts Why do we still run with the Hare? With a new play opening on Broadway and a revival in London, David Hare's reputation as our saintly moral watchdog is riding high-but these days it is neither deserved nor helpful, argues Brian Logan Ten pretenders to Hare's crown The good, the cad and the ugly Patrick Marber's retelling of the story of Don Juan taps into the ambiguity of a protagonist who at the same time at tracts and disgusts the author—and even the actor who plays him, Sam Marlowe discovers Pop Rodrigo y Gabriela Concert BBC Singers/Cleobury Theatre Blondel Pleasance, N7 reviews first night Theatre The Chairs The Gate, W11 Death in Venice Concert Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers Pop Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 tv & radio Radio Choice Starbucks Card David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice MultiChannel Key: (AD) Audio Description (SL) In-Vision Signing … Merry men pierced by time's arrow Weekend TV Viewing Guide Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4071 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts The Times The Game Says Index Chelsea Call on Variety Show The Games Barclays Premiership Top of the Table Every Player Rated, the Best Tactical Analysis Middlesbrough's Malcolm Christie Scored his Second … The Game timesonline The Games Barclays Premiership Steven Gerrard Has Not Scored in his past 11 Away Matches … Blue Machine No Easier to Love Oliver Kay says the acquisition of big names has failed to improve the team Only Three Outfield Players in Arsenal's Starting Xi … The Belittling of Giants The Two Dannys Danny Kelly urges history lessons for those inviting us to hail 'plucky Scots' Arsenal Have Won only Two of their past Ten Matches … Stars Fail to Rise in the East Gloves are on for Tottenham Coldspur The Games Barclays Premiership Mendes Accepts Rough Injustice Rick Broadbent discovers that the Portuguese bears no grudge All Four Premiership Penalties Scored by Aston Villa … Fans' Warmth Buoys Roeder Newcastle United (4 4 2) Luck of Draw Lifts Charlton The Games Barclays Premiership Charlton Athletic Cheltenham Town Have yet to Draw in their 19 Matches … Tottenham Look Good All round Christie Proves his Point with Comeback Goal Tottenham Hotspur Aston Villa (4-2 3-1) Peterborough United's Home League Matches Have Featured … Wenger Hints at Transition for First Time Bolton Wanderers (4-1 2-3) Gerrard Adds Touch of Class Liverpool Reading Happy to Win Quietly The Games Barclays Premiership Fulham Steve Finnan, John Arne Riise and Fabio Aurélio Have … Top Football Star was a Drug Dealer Kaveh Solhekol talks to Pr guru Max Clifford Magnusson Leads Jig of Delight as West Ham . . . West Ham United Personality plus Points Barclays Premiership Results and Scorers Hot Shots Raiders Goal Misers In Form Foul Play Coventry Owe Tabb Hefty Debt The Games Coca-Cola Championship Duguid Stands Accused of Falling for Phantom Punch Games: 12 Goals: 20 Red Cards: 3 Yellow Cards: 240 Barnsley (0) 1 Ipswich (0) 0 Derby (0) 1 Leicester (0) 0 Walsall Conceded a Goal for the First Time in their … Norwich (0) 1 Hull (0) 1 Burnley Put in their Place by Bendtner Plymouth (1) 1 Leeds (1) 2 Graham Murray Preston (0) 0 Crystal Palace (0) 0 Sheffield Wed (0) 0 Cardiff (0) 0 Hendrie's New Lease of Life Adrian Milledge Southampton (2) 2 Luton (0) 1 Blank Tale of Two Cities Doncaster (1) 1 Brighton (0) 0 Games: 9 Goals: 20 Red Cards: 1 Yellow Cards: 21 Shots: … Gillingham (1) 1 Rotherham (0) 0 Tony Rees Huddersfield (0) 0 Oldham (1) 3 Bradford (0) 0 Bournemouth (0) 0 Nottm Forest (0) 3 Millwall (1) 1 Carlisle (0) 3 Port Vale (2) 2 Yeovil (0) 0 Scunthorpe (1) 2 Crewe (0) 2 Chesterfield (0) 2 Player of the Day Nicholson on Song Coca-Cola League Two Grimsby (1) 2 Accrington (0) 0 Stockport (0) 1 Macclesfield (1) 1 Games: 12 Goals: 32 Red Cards: 1 Yellow Cards: 43 Hartlepool (1) 2 Wycombe (0) 0 Swindon (1) 2 Bury (1) 1 Peterborough (3) 5 Torquay (1) 2 Walsall (2) 2 Notts County (0) 1 Gemma Clarke Rochdale (2) 2 Mansfield (0) 0 Wrexham (2) 2 Lincoln (0) 1 Boston (0) 1 Hereford (0) 1 Darlington (1) 1 MK Dons (0) 0 Shrewsbury (0) 2 Chester (1) 1 Player of the Day Oli Gives Grays a Share of Spoils Non-League Walter Gammie Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Continent Spanish league German League Bayer Leverkusen 3 Cottbus 1; Eintracht Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Scotland Fixtures La Liga Brought to its Knees The Times Fans Hold Argentina to Ransom Gabriele Marcotti examines the actions of the violent and sinister Barras Bravas The Fantasy Game timesonline/fantasyfootball. co. uk Billy on the Ball Casino Royale Scanhealth When is the right time to have a baby? How to make a baby when time is running out A guide around the high-tech rollercoaster ride to making a baby Ferring Choosing a clinic in the UK or abroad Beware of league tables which may not say it all. To judge by some headlines, choosing an infertility clinic could not be easier—you just go for the ones at the top of the league tables, showing those that are most successful in the take-home baby stakes (Table 1) Top 10 Clinics by Live Birth Weight—under 35S Reproductive Tourism—do your Homework First The biological clock is ticking . . . Biology and social affairs do not always match up and women chasing a career might not have the luxury of being able to stop to have a family when they want Scanhealth Scandinavia How going abroad for fertility treatment can be quick and cost effective Challenges and issues in IVF The world of IVF revolves at great speed, with new ways of treating infertility constantly developing Indicator that can change lives If you want to be absolutely sure you are pregnant then go to a doctor and get a blood test. But if you do not want to queue every month and endure the discomfort of having what can seem like half an armful of blood taken, then home pregnancy tests are certainly more convenient and are highly reliable … Infertility Treatment and the NHS The most advanced home method: Proven to help women conceive It is widely reported that one in six couples have trouble conceiving, so if getting pregnant takes a few months, there is generally nothing to worry about. Still, many couples planning a family might want to take steps to increase the likelihood of having a baby sooner Bourn Hall Also from Clearblue, the No. 1 Brand in Ovulation Testing in the UK Still trying for that special baby: How funding Infertility treatments are instrusive both physically and psychology for the patient. It can be hard for a woman to cope emotionally with the huge strain that a course of hormone treatment puts on to her system Bridge News in Brief Care fertility Triumph over the tragedy of staying childless A couple who put their lives together again after treatment was abandoned Bourn Hall, home of IVF Pioneers in Treatment, Experts in Care Taking the sweeping drive up to Bourn Hall for the first time is like being welcomed to a country house hotel; the same warmth of staff, the same discrete attention to detail. The historic old building is only part of the story; it is home to one of the world's first and one of the most advanced fertility … Bourn Hall is passionate about giving patients the … Double joy after heroic struggle With one in four IVF births still resulting in a multiple birth parents can find their lives changed dramatically when two non-identical twins suddenly arrive Health tourism in Turkey Excellent Healthcare and IVF Treatment combined with Low Costs and Leisure Tel: 020 3002 0759 Tel: +90 532 265 65 60 www.lvfturkey. … A mixed welcome for one-at-a-time babies When IVF was first introduced the incidence of triplets and quads was almost constantly in the headlines News in Brief Revolutionary genetic screening New techniques make it possible for prospective parents to guard against inherited diseases thanks to a partnership between Genesis Genitics Institutes, pioneers and world leaders in pre-implatation genetic testing and Care Fertility, the UK's leading provider of fertility treatments How technology can improve the quality of life When Kate Brian started on IVF treatment 12 years ago she had three embryos put back because in those days that was pretty much what happened Organon: partnering in infertility The improvement of reproductive health has long been an aim of the global biopharmaceutical company Organon Frozen embryo technology It is uncertain how many years an embryo can be kept without losing viability, but experts say it could be decades. If this proves to be the case then, leaving ethical considerations to one side, one day it could be technically possible a daughter of a woman who provided an embryo to give birth to her … Preconception planning to optimise your chances Everybody involved in assisted reproduction works in the hope that the outcome will be a healthy, happy baby of good birth weight - and there is a growing school of thought that this is most likely to happen if the potential parents have optimised their physical, mental and emotional state well before … Bridge Still creating families from the very beginning of IVF Pioneers, Innovators and Providers of comprehensive fertility treatments for all types of women and couples Babystart: positive advances in home fertility testing All men and women will at some point in their lives ask the question 'Am I fertile?' yet the only proof of fertility is a pregnancy achieved. There are no diagnostic tests that reliably predict an individual's fertility, as witnessed by the observation that a significant proportion of infertile couples … In Vitro Maturation - the new infertility treatment In Vitro Maturation (IVM) is a promising new technology in assisted reproduction (Art). It is an alternative to conventional In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) Fertility4life is part of The Fertility Group PLC
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