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            <title>2007 Advanced Fertility Baby Reunion a Big Success</title>
            <link>http://www.pr.com/press-release/51863</link>
            <description>IVF and Other Fertility Therapy Babies Come Together [PR.com - September 12, 2007]</description>
            <author>Advanced Fertility &amp; Reproductive Endocrinology Institute, LLC</author>
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            <title>Is TV/Magazine Personality's Daughter Paying Too Much? Recent News Reports Suggest Higher Than Industry-Standard Costs for Fertility Therapy</title>
            <link>http://www.pr.com/press-release/51466</link>
            <description>As the 41-year-old daughter of a famous TV and magazine personalty allegedly tries to get pregnant, a number of media outlets have reported that she is being treated with in vitro fertilization. Her reported fees are higher than industry standards according to a fertility expert.

Dr. Gail Whitman-Elia, founder and medical director of Advanced Fertility &amp;amp; Reproductive Endocrinology Institute, LLC is not treating this [PR.com - September 08, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Free IVF Seminar May 30th in Columbia, SC</title>
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            <description>Meet well-known fertility physician, Dr. Gail Whitman-Elia, May 30th at 6:00pm. [PR.com - May 18, 2007]</description>
            <author>Advanced Fertility &amp; Reproductive Endocrinology Institute, LLC</author>
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            <title>Advanced Fertility Lab Receives Accreditation</title>
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            <description>Advanced Fertility &amp;amp; Reproductive Endocrinology Institute's Laboratory in West Columbia, South Carolina has been awarded an accreditation by the Commission on Laboratory Accreditation of the College of America Pathologists (CAP), based on the  results of a recent on-site inspection.

The laboratory's director was advised of the national recognition and congratulated for the &amp;quot;excellence of the services being [PR.com - March 01, 2007]</description>
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            <title>No Definitive Research Exists to Prove Ovulation Induction Therapy Causes Cancer</title>
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            <description>Ovulation induction therapy has been shown to be a safe and effective form of infertility treatment in selected patients. To date, there has been no definitive research documenting an increase in future cancer risk of any type. However, there has been some suggestion that patients undergoing multiple treatment cycles may be at an increased risk of developing ovarian cancer. That's the medical opinion of Dr. Gail [PR.com - May 30, 2006]</description>
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