Kihlstedt Pasquier. E E; Andersson. E E
A study found that using a ventilator‑guided lung maneuver at the end of gallbladder surgery cuts shoulder pain and nausea, but it has nothing to do with the peptide ovagen or everyday health hacks.
Gonzalez-Bulnes. A A; Garcia-Garcia. R M RM; Santiago-Moreno. J J; Dominguez. V V; Lopez-Sebastian....
The study tested a hormone mix called Ovagen (FSH) in sheep to see how the time of year and the presence of big ovarian follicles affect the number of embryos produced. It found that overall embryo numbers were similar in breeding and non‑breeding seasons, but when large follicles were present at the start of treatment during the breeding season, fewer embryos were recovered, a pattern not seen in the non‑breeding season.
Nilsson. Elisabeth E; Svensson. Gunnar G; Frisman. Gunilla Hollman GH
The study tested a special picture book that helps kids understand what will happen during day surgery. Parents said the pictures made both them and their children feel more secure, but the research has nothing to do with the peptide ovagen or health‑optimizing protocols for adults.
Wang. Dong D; Thunéll. Sven S; Lindberg. Ulrika U; Jiang. Lili L; Trygg. Johan J; Tysklind. Mat...
This study used machine learning to figure out which plant‑operation factors most affect water quality coming out of a wastewater treatment plant. It found that temperature, sludge levels, and how far water travels through the plant are key drivers of suspended solids and phosphate levels in the final effluent.
De Roover. R R; Feugang. J M N JM; Bols. P E J PE; Genicot. G G; Hanzen. Ch Ch
This study looked at how giving cows a hormone called FSH (sold as Ovagen) before collecting eggs from their ovaries affected the number of eggs and embryos produced. While FSH increased the number of eggs per collection session, doing more frequent collections without the hormone actually yielded more eggs overall. The quality of embryos didn’t change.
Murphy. Martin M; Jones. Rhys R; Dos Santos. Ariane A; Adeyemi. Modupeore M; Caulfield. Catherine C
The study shows that chlorine dioxide dry gas can effectively sterilize bird housing isolators, keeping them free of microbes for weeks, and it avoids the hazards of formaldehyde. It does not involve the peptide ovagen or any health‑related application.
Schiewe. M C MC; Rothman. C C; Spitz. A A; Werthman. P E PE; Zeitlin. S I SI; Anderson. R E RE
The study describes a new way to handle and freeze whole pieces of testicular tissue so that sperm motility is kept high before freezing and after thawing. By incubating the tissue at 30 °C for 24‑96 hours before freezing, they kept up to 85 % of the sperm’s movement ability and got good results when the sperm were later used for ICSI. The method is simpler and requires less lab work than traditional approaches.
Cohen. Martin H MH; Johnson. John R JR; Justice. Robert R; Pazdur. Richard R
This abstract reports that the FDA gave full approval to letrozole, a breast‑cancer drug, after showing it modestly improves disease‑free survival compared with tamoxifen or placebo. It also notes side‑effects such as more bone fractures, higher need for cholesterol‑lowering meds, and a slightly higher heart‑attack rate versus tamoxifen.
Bäckström. D D; Larsen. R R; Steinvall. I I; Fredrikson. M M; Gedeborg. R R; Sjöberg....
The study looked at Swedish death records from 1999‑2012 and found that injury deaths have gone down for people aged 18‑64, mainly because fewer people die in traffic accidents. At the same time, injury deaths have risen for people over 65, driven by more falls and poisonings. Overall, fewer people die before reaching the hospital, but more die after they’re admitted.
Haverkamp. Frederike J C FJC; Veen. Harald H; Hoencamp. Rigo R; Muhrbeck. Måns M; von Schreeb....
This study surveyed Red Cross medical staff about how ready they felt for trauma work in disaster zones. They felt fairly prepared for adult injuries but less so for kids, and they asked for more training in pediatric care, bone fracture surgery, and burn treatment.
Kanuya. N N; Callesen. H H; Hyttel. P P; Assey. R R; Greve. T T
This study looked at how a peptide called OVAGEN works in dairy cows and heifers to boost egg production for breeding purposes. It compared OVAGEN to another product, SUPER-OV, and measured things like the number of ovarian follicles and embryos produced. The results showed no big difference in follicle counts, but some breeds given OVAGEN produced slightly more embryos. The work is specific to cattle reproduction and does not provide guidance for human health or performance.
Austin. E J EJ; Mihm. M M; Evans. A C O AC; Ireland. J L H JL; Ireland. J J JJ; Roche. J F JF
In a study on young cows, researchers gave hormones that either raised or lowered the natural signals (FSH and LH) that control egg‑like follicle growth. Adding the FSH‑boosting peptide Ovagen helped all the small follicles grow, but changing estrogen or progesterone levels mainly delayed the timing of the first dominant follicle and altered hormone pulses. The biggest follicle seemed to survive better when LH was low.
Gonzalez-Bulnes. A A; Garcia-Garcia. R M RM; Carrizosa. J A JA; Urrutia. B B; Souza. C J H CJ; Cocer...
In a goat study, researchers measured a hormone called inhibin A before giving a fertility drug (Ovagen, a form of FSH). Higher inhibin A levels and larger follicles on ultrasound predicted more embryos later on. The hormone basically tells you how many eggs the goat will produce after the treatment.
Samartzi. F F; Tsakmakidis. I I; Theodosiadou. E E; Vainas. E E
In a lab test using pig eggs, the researchers compared two types of follicle‑stimulating hormone (FSH): one made from pig (porcine) and one made from sheep (ovine, sold as Ovagen). The pig‑derived FSH helped the eggs mature faster and more completely than the sheep‑derived version.