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Freezing Sperm Practices for the Past 50 Years Helps Prevent Pregnancy Problems
Freezing sperm since the 1970s has significantly prevented pregnancy problems. Frozen sperm as a result of freezing sperm practices in the last 50 years ago has significantly contributed to preventing pregnancy problems and has increased live birth rates.
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Aquaculture Blamed For Alarming Shrinkage of Wild Salmon in Finland
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Avian Influenza Spreading in the US, Poultry Farmers Worried
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Coca Cola Japan Wants to Know if "Filling Your Own Bottles" Will Reduce Plastic Waste
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Massive Bear Rummaging Homes in California Are Actually Three Different Bears, DNA Reveals
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Powerful 6.5 Magnitude Earthquake Leaves Trail of Destruction in Indonesia, Intensity Felt by Other Countries
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UN Claims that Plastic Summit May be the Most Important Green Deal Since the 2015 Paris Accords
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Another Wave of Snow Squall to Hit Northeastern US "Hard and Fast"
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Study Shows Just How Much Energy a Dolphin Uses to Swim Around
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Scientists are Weeding Coral Reefs to Help Lessen the Impacts of Climate Change
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Remains of a Queen Excavated in Ancient Royal Tomb Unearthed in Peru
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Archaeologists Revealed It's Spring When the Asteroid That Wiped Out Dinosaurs Hit Earth
Giant 8-Foot-Long Snake Found in the State of Georgia, Biggest One Yet in Years






