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Freezing eggs is one thing; thawing them safely so they can lead to pregnancy is the challenge. In the past, efforts to freeze a woman's eggs, or oocytes, have not worked well because the cells are large. When the egg is thawed, ice crystals cause damage that prevents the egg from being fertilized.
WebMD Health Corp. announced today that it intends to commence a tender offer next week to purchase up to 3,000,000 shares of its common stock at a price per share of $50.00. The number of shares proposed to be purchased in the tender offer represents approximately 5.2% of WebMD's currently outstanding common shares. The NASDAQ Official Closing Price of WebMD's common stock on August 4, 2010 was $47.25 per share.
In recent times, researchers have increasing found that the power of computers and artificial intelligence is enabling more accurate diagnosis of a patient's current heart health and can provide an accurate projection of future heart health, potential treatments and disease prevention.
New research from scientists at the University of Auckland's Liggins Institute has revealed that a pregnant mother can be putting her unborn child at risk by drinking as little as three glasses of juice a day or eating five apples. They have linked sugars such as fructose and impaired foetal development.
Directly advertising food items to children worries many parents and health care providers, and the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Psychological Association have expressed concern about the negative impact of advertising on children's healthy food choices.
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