Doctors develop $260 infertility treatment for poor world Belgian doctors have developed a low-cost version of test-tube baby technology for use in developing countries, where sophisticated Western systems are unaffordable for most couples.
July 8, 2013 - Fox News
Doctors develop $260 test-tube baby system for poor world By Ben Hirschler LONDON (Reuters) - Belgian doctors have developed a low-cost version of test-tube baby technology for use in developing countries, where sophisticated Western systems are unaffordable for most couples. The researchers said on Monday their simplified process cost around 200 euros ($260) per cycle of treatment and delivered results that were not much different to those seen with ...
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First Draft with Three Taverns' future head brewer Joran Van Ginderachter The Belgian brewer talks about beer-making and why he thinks the U.S. beer industry is the place to be by Austin L. Ray Beer is in Joran Van Ginderacther's blood. After graduating from brewing school in his native Belgium, the 26-year-old brewer interned for New Belgium in Fort Collins, Colo., the third largest craft brewery in the United States, and where his uncle, Peter Bouckaert, serves as ...
July 8, 2013 - Creative Loafing Atlanta
Martin Whitmarsh in Times Online Martin Whitmarsh, the chief executive officer of McLaren, said: "Following our decision to register our intention to appeal the penalty handed out to Lewis Hamilton by the FIA stewards at the 2008 Belgian Grand Prix, we hereby confirm we have now...
Gert Steegmans in International Herald Tribune What an explosion of emotion it was after the finish,Steegmans said. "It was really important for the team. You could feel this enormous pressure, because we're a Belgian team."
Justine Henin in ABC News It's always special when I play Kim. It's a day I like a lot,Henin said. "It's a perfect situation to play if it's a Belgian final. That's what a lot of people hoped for and expected."