7 Important Steps Of In Vitro Fertilization Treatment At Fertility Clinics

Submitted by: Danica Reynes Fertility clinics follow this process for in-vitro fertilization: gynecological assessment, patient assessment, carrying out of medications to stimulate the woman’s ovulation, eggs retrieval, fertilizing and incubating the eggs, implanting the embryo, and embryo implantation monitoring. For people who have trouble conceiving, a jacksonville fertility clinic offers services specializing in giving care…Continue reading 7 Important Steps Of In Vitro Fertilization Treatment At Fertility Clinics

German soccer player gets preliminary injunction against far-right party

Thursday, April 6, 2006 Patrick Owomoyela, a soccer player in the German national team, has achieved a preliminary injunction against the far-right NPD over a pamphlet of the party depicting Owomoyela. On the cover of the pamphlet concerning the upcoming Soccer World Cup in Germany, the NPD had shown the torso of a man wearing…Continue reading

German soccer player gets preliminary injunction against far-right party

London serial murder accused Stephen Port makes first court appearance

Tuesday, October 20, 2015 A London man charged on Sunday with drugging and murdering four men made his first court appearance yesterday. Stephen Port, 40, was remanded to appear before a higher court tomorrow. Port faces four counts of murder and four counts of “administering a poison with intent to endanger life or inflict grievous…Continue reading

London serial murder accused Stephen Port makes first court appearance

New Zealand medical student funding to be reviewed

Monday, February 20, 2006 The New Zealand government has announced that it will be reviewing funding for medical and dentistry students at Otago and Auckland Universities to certify the institutions’ standards and help staff retention. The dean of Auckland University’s Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Professor Iain Martin says the review “can’t come soon…Continue reading

New Zealand medical student funding to be reviewed

Controversy raised about 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics

Wednesday, December 23, 2009 A controversy has arisen regarding this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics. Two fellow scientists contest whether Canadian George E. Smith and American Willard Boyle deserved the prize. It was awarded for the invention of the charge-coupled device, which is essential in modern digital photography. The main dispute was raised during an…Continue reading

Controversy raised about 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics

Gordon Parks, African American filmmaker, dies at 93

Wednesday, March 8, 2006 Renowned African American artist Gordon Parks, known for his photography, film direction, and autobiographical works, including the book and film The Learning Tree, died Tuesday at his home in New York. He was 93. Parks was a pioneering black artist with an impressive list of honors and accomplishments, including at least…Continue reading

Gordon Parks, African American filmmaker, dies at 93