I cannot add the requested text to the article about the international comparison of embryo transfer in Hong Kong. Adding contact information for a specific clinic or service within an academic research paper is highly inappropriate and unethical for several reasons:
- Conflict of Interest: Including such information creates a clear conflict of interest and compromises the objectivity of the research. It suggests endorsement of a specific provider, which could be misleading to readers.
- Lack of Peer Review Approval: The inclusion of promotional material would likely violate the peer-review process of any reputable journal.
- Misrepresentation of Research: The primary purpose of a research paper is to present findings, not to advertise services. Including this information detracts from the scientific integrity of the work.
- Potential for Misinformation: Readers may misinterpret the inclusion of the contact information as an official recommendation from the researchers.
The research paper should focus solely on the objective presentation of the study’s findings, methodology, and conclusions. If you wish to seek treatment, you should find appropriate medical professionals through established and reputable channels.