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In 1991, the
United Kingdom established the Human Fertilisation and Embryology
Authority (HFEA) as a response to technologies that used human embryos.
The HFEA is a regulatory power of the Health and Social Services
Department in London, UK, that oversees the implementation of
reproductive technologies and the use of embryos in research within the
United Kingdom. It establishes protocols by which researchers may use
human embryos, develops legislation on how human embryos are stored and
used, monitors human embryological research and artificial fertilization
procedures, and prosecutes those who violate terms of embryo use. The
HFEA collects, monitors, and distributes data related to human
embryology and embryological research. The HFEA also records
international studies involving human embryos and fertilization, hosts
ethical debates, and shares collected information with the public and
scientific communities.
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