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Study: Fatty diets may affect sperm count

Dr. Tyeese Gaines
theGRIO REPORT - Of all the bad things that come from eating fatty foods -- heart attacks, strokes, high cholesterol or obesity -- researchers have found yet another: it can decrease a man's ability to have children...
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Harvard study offers women endless fertility

Kunbi Tinuoye
theGRIO REPORT - A controversial new study claims it may be possible for older women or those with fertility problems to produce an unlimited supply of human eggs late in life...
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Grio's 100: Morehouse School of Medicine Dean

Keosha Johnson
theGRIO's 100 - founder of the Center for Women's Health Research at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, devoted to studying diseases that are most prevalent in women of color...
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Cost and culture keeping black women out of infertility centers

Janelle Richards
theGRIO REPORT - Black women aren't seeking out infertility services to the same degree as white women; economic and cultural reasons may be part of the reason why...
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'Chilli' ponders fertile question in season finale

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Chilli explores fertile territory on the finale of her cable TV reality show, "What Chilli Wants," deciding whether to freeze her eggs for the chance at future motherhood...
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US childlessness is up, but racial gaps narrowing

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Broken down by race, roughly 20 percent of white women are childless, compared with 17 percent of blacks and of Hispanics and 16 percent of Asians...
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