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 Father Information - January 7, 2009
| Divorced parents of an eight-year-old boy are battling in the court to decide over whether their son should be circumcised or not. The child's mother wants the boy to be circumcised for she says his son had been suffering from recurring painful inflammation during the past year | | A seven-week-old baby was the first British child to undergo a successful artificial cornea implant operation. BBC reports Aaron Rai from Windsor had the operation after his father found one of only two doctors in the world who d to o the procedure in babies | | It's not only the women who have to worry about their biological clock ticking before becoming too old to give birth to children - a new study reveals that men now have to worry about their clocks ticking, too. Despite many high-profile celebrities turning to fatherhood later in their years - including rocker Rod Stewart and actor Michael Douglas - a study reveals that men's clocks begin ticking at the age of 40 | | According to a new research study, teenagers who suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome can blame their mothers for their affliction. According to Reuters, a study based on 36 children averaging 16 years old diagnosed with chronic fatigue found that their mothers were likely to share their symptoms, while fathers showed no connection | | According to a new study, a man's fertility decreases by up to 70 percent after he turns 40. The study, led by Dr. Elise de La Rochebrochard of the French national health institute, INSERM, researched 2000 infertile couples and researchers found that regardless of the woman's age, men who had crossed the age of 40 had only a 30 percent success rate of fathering kids | |
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