Egg abnormalities also usually involve larger chromosomal changes, and are therefore easier to test for.
But there can be serious side effects, including liver problems and cartilage and tendon abnormalities.
People at high risk will be treated with drugs targeted to their specific molecular abnormalities.
Instead, it detects abnormalities which, if left untreated, could lead to cancer in a woman's cervix.
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As women get older their changes of producing an embryo with genetic abnormalities increases sharply.
It is estimated that 70-80% of embryos produced by a woman aged 40 have genetic abnormalities.
"No serious abnormalities were found after a health check, " the justice ministry said.
Researchers are also making headway into treatments for disorders that give rise to facial abnormalities, experts say.
All the others had false positive results, which means they had no clinical abnormalities on their cervix.
Cloning creates abnormalities in the genetic read-out, which is the reason that cloned animals are so often sick.
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But longer exposure to the gene protein might lead to other cancer-causing abnormalities, which would not be reversible.
There was no statistically significant difference in the development of FDA-defined valve abnormalities between Belviq and placebo-treated patients.
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Goldenhar Syndrome is a congenital condition that produces abnormalities of the head and the bones of the spinal column.
Animal studies have shown brain abnormalities persisting four years after amphetamine use stops.
The researchers classified the embryos as low, medium or high risk of chromosome abnormalities based on their development at certain key points.
They found abnormalities in the cumulus cells that appeared to tally with genetic errors in the eggs they had surrounded.
To produce Dolly, the first mammal cloned from an adult, involved over 250 failures many of which involved severe abnormalities.
Patients with mild abnormalities are more likely to experience net harm from intervention, simply because they have less opportunity to benefit.
However, there was no trace of a withered arm or other abnormalities described in the more extreme characterisations of the king.
Abnormalities in these risk factors are widespread among the growing numbers of people who are obese or overweight or have diabetes.
He was looking for a way to pinpoint the cause of recurrent fainting spells, which are sometimes induced by heart abnormalities.
Once an older woman does become pregnant, she runs a greater risk of miscarriage, foetal and chromosomal abnormalities, and pregnancy-related diseases.
Trovan belongs to a powerful class of antibiotics called quinolones, which can have serious side effects, including liver problems and cartilage and tendon abnormalities.
The AAIB said that the captain had inspected the right main landing gear before the flight and had not noticed any abnormalities.
Welch likens early screening to the check engine light on a car, occasionally picking up abnormalities that don't affect the vehicle's performance.
It's much rarer than in the general population because these are fit young guys, but you cannot pick up the subtle abnormalities.
In these cases doctors looked for abnormalities, like an unusual heart rhythm.
We should not be diagnosing many more people with meaningless "mental illnesses", telling them these stem from brain abnormalities, and prescribing medication.
After a second ECG at 7 a.m. revealed minor abnormalities, Cheney's doctors decided to take a closer look at his coronary arteries.
They may also develop breathing abnormalities and experience sudden, unexpected heart attacks.
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