Infertility is the inability of a person to reproduce naturally. Female infertility is the inability of a woman to become pregnant and carry pregnancy to full term. It is the most common issue faced by couples trying to conceive. The most commonly diagnosed causes of female infertility are ovulation problems, hormonal imbalance, anatomical disorders of the reproductive system such as damage caused to the fallopian tubes, uterus, or cervix; overuse of alcohol or drugs, thyroid gland- ... Read more

A blood bank is a place where the supply of blood or plasma is stored for transfusion. Blood banks perform various functions. They collect blood and process it. Sometimes blood components are separated for particular health care treatments or applications. They test blood samples to ensure that the blood is non-infectious and fit for blood transfusion. They store the blood for future application and transport blood samples to end-users. Blood testing involves ABO typing, antibody screening, ... Read more

A pharmaceutical drug or entity or product extracted from, manufactured in, or semi-synthesized from biological sources is known as biopharmaceutical. Biopharmaceuticals are large molecule and complex drugs derived from live organisms. They are more efficient than small molecules and usually administered parentally (intravenous, subcutaneous, and intramuscular). Biopharmaceuticals are structurally similar to human body components, which increase its potential to treat certain types of ... Read more

Infertility is the inability of a person to reproduce naturally. Female infertility is the inability of a woman to become pregnant and carry pregnancy to full term. It is the most common issue faced by couples trying to conceive. The most commonly diagnosed causes of female infertility are ovulation problems, hormonal imbalance, anatomical disorders of the reproductive system such as damage caused to the fallopian tubes, uterus, or cervix; overuse of alcohol or drugs, thyroid gland- ... Read more