by Corey Whelan
Tonight, Jewish families and their friends will be gathering around Passover seder tables, to tell the story of Moses and the exodus of the Jewish slaves from Egypt, centuries ago. Like most holidays, this one will feature an abundant feast as well as the camaraderie ...
by Kavita Jhaveri-Patel
Calling all you soda, candy, doughnut, cookie loving people. I have a couple of questions for you.
When you are feeling hungry and/or tired and in need of an energy boost at 3 or 4 pm, what do you do? Do you reach for a candy bar, soda, or sugary snack for that ...
by Corey Whelan
More than five million women in America have been diagnosed with endometriosis, a leading cause of infertility.
Endometriosis occurs when the endometrial tissue that lines the inside of the uterus finds its way outside and into other organs of the body, such as the ...
By Harry Fisch, MD
Okay, I’m not totally serious. I’m not recommending bacon cheeseburgers on a daily basis. I’m using this icon of fatty food to make a point: foods high in fat are not the enemy.
The past decade has seen a remarkable sea change in the ...
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 Kavita Patel
Have you ever asked yourself, when you see all of those labels on cereal boxes, if the labeling is 100% true? It seems to me when I peruse through a grocery store that the cereal aisle is something really special. There are markings all over box from General ...