TOKYO — An oral medicine used to treat chronic kidney disease and heart failure is also effective in treating premature ovarian insufficiency, a team of Japanese and other researchers has discovered. The discovery by the team including researchers from Juntendo University in Japan and the University of Hong Kong, was published in the electronic edition of the U.S. journal Science by Tuesday. The team expects the finding to lead to a new infertility therapy. “We want to optimize ovary stimulation and find more effective medicines,” Juntendo University professor Kazuhiro Kawamura said. READ: Infertility affects 1 in 6 people worldwide, WHO […]... Keep on reading: Kidney drug found effective for infertility treatment