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The purpose of this analysis was to generate updated data on the global and regional estimates of infertility prevalence by analyzing all available data from different countries, making sure that we take into account different study approaches.

Gitau Mburu

Found on CNN
1 year ago

A lot of people don’t have access to clinically vetted evidence-based information around what causes infertility, how to recognize it, and then when you do find out that you have it, how to treat it, the other, which is one of the biggest barriers that we see, is financial access to fertility. In the United States, a lot of that access comes through the employer providing, for example, fertility benefits, but on a global level, that’s not necessarily the case, and finances tends to be the biggest barrier.

Asima Ahmad

Found on CNN
1 year ago

People in the poorest countries were found to spend a significantly larger proportion of their income on a single cycle of IVF or on fertility care compared with wealthier countries.

Gitau Mburu

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Fertility is really an emotionally taxing issue for those who are affected by it. It is a major source of stress to want to have a child and not be able to.

Emre Seli

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Lifetime prevalence of infertility does not differ by income classification of countries, lifetime prevalence was 17.8% in high-income countries and 16.5% in low- and middle-income countries, which, again, was not a substantial or significant difference.

Gitau Mburu

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Fertility decreases as the age of the female partner increases, fertility is really an emotionally taxing issue for those who are affected by it. It is a major source of stress to want to have a child and not be able to.

Emre Seli

Found on CNN
1 year ago

You can be whatever you want to be, I promise you that, i told them that I wanted to be a country singer and I am standing here at the CMT Awards with the male video of the year, baby!

Kane Brown

Found on CNN
1 year ago

As things start to dry out and get warmer, this is a good year to really think about what’s going to happen, what’s growing, and how can you deal with [ the fuels ] to reduce your fire risk in upcoming seasons.

Mario Tama/Getty Images Hatchett

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It is truly an extraordinary moment, but we do n’t get to stop and enjoy that for too long.

Water Resources Director Karla Nemeth

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The scanning LIDAR is a fancy laser pointer, essentially, that sprays out laser pulses – about 500,000 pulses per second – flying along at 23,000 feet, and measures how long it takes for the laser pulse to go out, hit the surface and come back, and we can use that information to then know the surface of the snow. Every square foot of mountain snow is touched by our lasers.

Tom Painter

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The climate models had already been predicting what it is that we are seeing now, which is this hydroclimate whiplash where we’re going from really dry years to really wet years, that means we could very well have a dry year next year. No one really knows.

Tom Painter

Found on CNN
1 year ago

That’s good news for a very strained and stressed system, but Images Senators probably need five, six or maybe 10 more years of this to really make a big dent in the situation there, but this is much more encouraging to see.

Mario Tama/Getty Images Hatchett

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We measure snowpack wall-to-wall over mountains from aircraft using lasers and spectrometers, from that information, we can then know the full distribution of how much water there is in a mountain snowpack and also how fast it’s going to melt. That’s allowed us then to change forecast errors from being pretty large to very small and really dramatically changed water management in the west.

Tom Painter

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We’re now heading into another issue of increasing solar radiation and chances of warm nights and lack of refreeze, and that brings up snowmelt flooding concerns, that’s going to be something to think about as we move into the spring, summer with this colossal snowpack sitting above us.

Mario Tama/Getty Images Hatchett

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Hormone therapy provides important benefits to many women, helping to combat the symptoms that menopause can bring.

Sara Imarisio

Found on CNN
1 year ago

This study does n’t show that hormone therapy causes Alzheimer’s. The researchers did n’t look at whether the participants went on to develop symptoms of dementia and we ca n’t be sure of cause and effect in this kind of research, hormone therapy provides important benefits to many women, helping to combat the symptoms that menopause can bring.

Sara Imarisio

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Recently we found out that HRT might have different effects in people at high genetic risk( apoE4 gene positive), but this is not featured here, the results here are scientifically interesting.

Liz Coulthard

Found on CNN
1 year ago

While it’s not the first time a study has shown that early treatment with hormone replacement therapy may be more protective for a women’s brain, it did suggest for the first time that greater amounts of tau protein may be associated with later initiation of hormone treatment.

Richard Isaacson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

If( our study) is replicated, we may have found a potential biological basis for the results of the Women’s Health Initiative clinical trial, which found women 65 and above were more likely to develop dementia later in life if they took that one type of hormone therapy.

Gillian Coughlan

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Usually if you’ve a combination of beta-amyloid and tau, then you would typically develop cognitive decline within a few years, what we found is women who have early menopause or have a very late use of hormone therapy might be at higher risk, but only if they were already on the Alzheimer’s disease continuum, with elevated levels of amyloid.

Gillian Coughlan

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Most of the associations we saw between menopause and tau protein occurred in the context of high amyloid, now a large portion of the older population do accumulate amyloid as they get older — it’s not that uncommon.

Gillian Coughlan

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Further, females had higher tau burden than males when they also have amyloid pathology in the brain.

Tara Spires-Jones

Found on CNN
1 year ago

As a result, women are receiving conflicting or poorly justified advice as to whether HRT use may be helpful or not for future brain health, a balanced, well-powered trial of HRT over many years is the only way we will really understand whether HRT is harmful to brain health.

Liz Coulthard

Found on CNN
1 year ago

What we found is women who have early menopause or have a very late use of hormone therapy might be at higher risk, but only if they were already on the Alzheimer’s disease continuum, with elevated levels of amyloid.

Gillian Coughlan

Found on CNN
1 year ago

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