A former UIHC OB/GYN allegedly used his own sperm to twice impregnate a woman in the 1950s, according to a lawsuit.
Regardless, Murray resolved to raise the child. But after reporting the mix-up to the fertility clinic, she says, its staff tracked down and notified the baby’s biological parents. They demanded ...
But now that Ontario’s drastically outdated veterinary oversight laws are being updated and new legislation brought into ...
The increasing number of stray cattle, especially non-milking cows, has become a challenge for authorities. Farmers often ...
A ban on the importation of queen bees from interstate means that more and more Tasmanian beekeepers will use artificial ...
Seven sets of eyes peer down from elevated chairs as legal professionals, years into their craft, flip through dense legal ...
ATLANTA - Femasys Inc. (NASDAQ:FEMY), a biomedical company specializing in women's health, has announced the UK regulatory approval of three of its products: the FemaSeed Intratubal Insemination ...
“This is another key milestone as we expand our reach to the UK following successful approval across Europe for our innovative infertility and cancer detection products.” stated Kathy Lee-Sepsick, ...
Elizabeth Bright, born in 1958, also filed a case against the state after discovering through Ancestry.com that her parents’ ...
The estate of the late Dr. Morris Wortman has agreed to a settlement with a woman who alleged she was a victim of Wortman's ...
With artificial intelligence set to be restricted in New South Wales' legal system from Monday, the state's Chief Justice has flagged his concerns over the technology. With artificial intelligence ...