By Harry Fisch, MD
Bike riding is the ultimate healthy sport, right? Easy on the knees, great for cardio and strength-building, and relatively inexpensive.
Well...yes..all true. But there's one downside to bike riding that has only recently been getting the attention it deserves: Riding can ...
by Lisa Marsh, The AFA's London Correspondent
What is it about summer that makes everything slow down or grind to a halt? I have had quite a few people tell me that they want to put a new project "on hold," deal with a health issue later, change a date or sort out some problems.
I'm not the ...
You guys may remember the blog post I wrote, recapping my experiences at a Congressional briefing on toxins and reproductive health. To tell you the truth, I, um, left out a minor detail about that day. It was gorgeous weather wise, first real feeling of Spring I had experienced ...
by Kavita Jhaveri-Patel
There is a significant correlation between infertility and obesity.
A study led by Dr. Van der Steeg, a medical researcher at the Academic Medical Center in The Netherlands, shows that even women who regularly ovulate experience sub-fertility when their BMI (body mass ...
by Fred Licciardi, M.D.
author of the infertilityblog.com
Please exercise. In the preceding centuries, tremendous physical activity was required for human survival, and yet, reproduction carried on. Imagine the exhaustion and stress if we had to spend one week hunting or farming with ...