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 Kristen Magnacca
My focus has been on the emotional side of fertility challenges for both men and women and I feel sperm production is directly tied to the emotional process of creation.
A recent, study was published addressing the link between low sperm counts and men who ...
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
It's hard to believe that today is September 1st. Usually, September marks a return to post Labor Day real life and an end to the lazy days of summer. This year instead, we find a late to come Labor Day and a hurricane clean up still facing us on the 1st. Even ...
I would like to address the very important issue concerning insulin resistance and PCO. I need to start by saying that, as with many things in medicine, we though we had this figured out but in the end, we may be a little off the mark. What is the definition of PCO? 2/3 of the following:
1) no or ...
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 ...