The transplant of older poop actually seemed to boost the health of their ovaries. Consistently, young mice that received ...
Fecal transplants from old female mice appear to boost fertility and ovarian health in younger ones. The findings, detailed ...
A new study details how fecal transplants from older female mice significantly improve ovarian function and fertility in ...
POO transplants could rejuvenate the ovaries to boost fertility, researchers say. The treatment – which involves placing a ...
Women's health researcher Jennifer Garrison on the key role that ovaries appear to play in female health and aging.
A study found that fecal transplants from older female mice improved ovarian function and fertility in younger mice. Findings ...
An ultrasound image of a human ovary that used shear wave elastography to assess ovarian stiffness by detecting and measuring fibrotic tissue. Medication to reduce ovarian scarring helps extends ...
This series was created for Google, the Buck Institute, Optispan and Phenome Health by Scientific American Custom Media, a division separate from the magazine’s board of editors. Women live far longer ...
The efficacy of cancer treatment has significantly improved over the years, providing better survival rates for reproductive-age women and making fertility concerns more important. The current study ...
Scientists have discovered a novel way to lengthen the 'healthspan' of a women's ovaries -- improving maintenance of the ovaries and preventing key age-related changes in ovarian function. 'Healthspan ...