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    Posted: 07 May 2018 at 4:18pm
Do you have experience with infertility? If so, please help improve research:

COMMIT is an initiative to develop a minimum data set for infertility research.
The aim is to narrow down the fertility outcomes that we collectively believe are the most important, generating a list of core outcomes to be measured in fertility research in the future.   

Anyone, anywhere with expertise or experience of infertility can participate (e.g. clinicians, nurses, counsellors, embryologists, patients).
We are coming together to address the widespread, unwarranted variation in the collection and reporting of outcomes in infertility research. This is a barrier to improving the care received by people with infertility.

Participation in part 1 of the survey closes on Monday 14 May.
For more information, or to take part, visit the COMMIT website:

https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/research/hypertension/pregnancy/commit.










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Eating a nutritious diet and making positive lifestyle changes can help boost fertility.Some tips to boost fertility are consume plenty of water,
have a healthy weight,cut caffeine,manage stress,stop drinking,stop smoking,eat food rich in antioxidants,eat a bigger breakfast,avoid fat foods,cut down carbs,eat more fibre,take time to relax,include iron content foods.For more on Male infertilty http://astermedcity.com/blog/readmore/male-infertility-what-you-should-know.
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