While no one is keeping an exact count on how often the mix up takes place, more people are reporting their donor had a medical history they never would have chosen. Health officials question if better regulation of an industry that supports thousands of artificial inseminations a year is necessary. Public health news focuses on sleep's healing powers, parents' social media photos, online monitoring, antibiotic prescriptions, new NAS code of conduct, mothers' health, animal studies and nurses' PTSD.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/2ERE2dE
June 04, 2019
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