by S. Fenella Das Gupta, Ph.D., Neuroscience
When I was a child I walked everywhere with my mum - to and from school, and then to and from the grocery store and everywhere else in between. I never complained about it, everybody did it. Physical exercise was part and parcel of everyday life. In ...
by Serena H. Chen, M.D.
There is a big debate among physicians who specialize in treating infertile people all around the world today: Should we treat people who are severely overweight? Or should we require them to lose weight before they conceive? I was ...
by Corey Whelan
I so feel like myself again! I told you guys I would keep you apprised of my recuperation. Well, the stitches are out and the cane is in the basement, collecting dust, where it belongs. The doctor says I lost about 30% of the strength in my leg but that I will get ...
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 Corey Whelan
It feels like the whole world is on fire right now. Civil unrest and natural disasters have been nudging the stressometer up notch by notch in our collective unconsciousness for awhile now, I think. I remember reading newspaper articles years ago about the Cold War ...
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 ...