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Edward G Hughes

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The Journal of Medical Humanities|December 30, 2009
Art therapy as a healing tool for sub-fertile womenEdward G Hughes
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine|June 14, 2003
Randomized clinical trials: the meeting place of medical practice and clinical researchEdward G Hughes
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|May 2, 2003
Stimulated intra-uterine insemination is not a natural choice for the treatment of unexplained subfertility. 'Effective treatment' or 'not a natural choice'?Edward G Hughes
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|April 25, 2007
Using evidence from randomized trials in fertility practiceEdward G Hughes
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|September 19, 2015
Singleton birth at term: an old alarm or a new debate?Edward G Hughes
Fertility and Sterility|February 13, 2010
Cross-border fertility services in North America: a survey of Canadian and American providersEdward G Hughes, Deirdre Dejean
Human Reproduction Update|October 1, 2008
Ovulation suppression to protect against chemotherapy-induced ovarian toxicity: helpful or just hopeful?Edward G Hughes, Michael S Neal
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|January 21, 2011
A pilot study assessing art therapy as a mental health intervention for subfertile womenEdward G Hughes, Alicia Mann da Silva
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada : JOGC = Journal D'Obstetrique Et Gynecologie Du Canada : JOGC|May 24, 2015
An integrated approach to male-factor subfertility: bridging the gap between fertility specialists trained in urology and gynaecologyEdward G Hughes, John Grantmyre, Armand Zini
Fertility and Sterility|December 23, 2015
Cross-border reproductive care in North America: a pilot study testing a prospective data collection program for in vitro fertilization clinics in Canada and the United StatesEdward G Hughes, Angie Sawyer, Deirdre DeJean, et al.
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The Journal of Medical Humanities|December 30, 2009
Art therapy as a healing tool for sub-fertile womenEdward G Hughes
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine|June 14, 2003
Randomized clinical trials: the meeting place of medical practice and clinical researchEdward G Hughes
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|May 2, 2003
Stimulated intra-uterine insemination is not a natural choice for the treatment of unexplained subfertility. 'Effective treatment' or 'not a natural choice'?Edward G Hughes
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|April 25, 2007
Using evidence from randomized trials in fertility practiceEdward G Hughes
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|September 19, 2015
Singleton birth at term: an old alarm or a new debate?Edward G Hughes
Fertility and Sterility|February 13, 2010
Cross-border fertility services in North America: a survey of Canadian and American providersEdward G Hughes, Deirdre Dejean
Human Reproduction Update|October 1, 2008
Ovulation suppression to protect against chemotherapy-induced ovarian toxicity: helpful or just hopeful?Edward G Hughes, Michael S Neal
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|January 21, 2011
A pilot study assessing art therapy as a mental health intervention for subfertile womenEdward G Hughes, Alicia Mann da Silva
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada : JOGC = Journal D'Obstetrique Et Gynecologie Du Canada : JOGC|May 24, 2015
An integrated approach to male-factor subfertility: bridging the gap between fertility specialists trained in urology and gynaecologyEdward G Hughes, John Grantmyre, Armand Zini
Fertility and Sterility|December 23, 2015
Cross-border reproductive care in North America: a pilot study testing a prospective data collection program for in vitro fertilization clinics in Canada and the United StatesEdward G Hughes, Angie Sawyer, Deirdre DeJean, et al.
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