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Australia's Birth Rate Reaches Historic Low, Raising Economic Concerns

In a significant demographic shift, Australia recorded 286,998 births in 2023, resulting in a total fertility rate (TFR) of just 1.50 babies per woman, according to the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). This marks a decline from the previous year’s TFR of 1.63 and continues......

Marrakech to Host Groundbreaking World Congress on In Vitro Fertilization

Morocco is set to make history as it welcomes the 22nd World Congress on In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) to Marrakech from November 7 to 9. This marks the first time the prestigious event will be held in the North African country, signaling Morocco's growing prominence in the field of reproductive medicine. The......

Canada's Fertility Crisis: Economic Pressures Drive Low Birth Rates

Canada has reached a historic low in fertility rates for the second consecutive year, according to Statistics Canada. The national fertility rate now stands at 1.26 children per woman, with British Columbia recording the lowest rate in the country at just one child per woman. Despite the stable number......

Trump Pledges Federal or Insurance Coverage for IVF Treatments

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has announced that if he returns to the White House, in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments will be covered by insurance companies or the government. This new campaign pledge comes as a response to Democratic allegations that Republican-led abortion restrictions......

Dwindling Fertility Rates Jeopardize Future Prosperity in OECD Nations

A new report by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has highlighted the alarming decline in fertility rates across its member countries. This trend poses a significant risk of demographic decline, which could lead to severe economic and social challenges for future generations.......

Alarming Birthrate Crisis in Korea: President Declares Demographic Emergency

In a somber declaration that sent shockwaves across the nation, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol proclaimed a "national demographic emergency" due to the country's alarmingly low birth rate. Speaking in Seongnam, a suburb of Seoul, the President underscored his unwavering determination......