Empowering Infertility Patients to Avoid Toxic Chemical Exposure
Patients often feel a loss of control over their lives when they enter into fertility treatment. Capable, professional ...
They don't just effect the planet. They may also affect your body. There's mounting evidence that numerous environmental factors have an effect on fertility and on the helath of the developing fetuses.
Patients often feel a loss of control over their lives when they enter into fertility treatment. Capable, professional ...
by Corey Whelan I started losing friends to breast cancer when I was in my thirties. One of the lowest points I ...
by Danielle Ohlemacher, Reproductive Health Technologies Project As a child, one of my favorite father-daughter ...
By Karin Russ, MS, RN Fertility can be affected by many factors: age, health, genetics, and stress to name a few. ...
The Dilemma I care about my skin; after all being an actress makes you more aware of sun damage (haven’t you ...
The American Fertility Association is a proud member of the Safer Chemicals Healthy Families Coalition. We ...
by Jackie Lombardo Moms, and moms-to-be, take note - another new study shows the chemicals you retain in your body ...
by Kimberly Inez McGuire A bit of good news for reproductive health today coming from Congress! Signaling their ...
by Corey Whelan I was privileged to attend a Congressional briefing in Washington, D.C. yesterday, specific to ...
The American Fertility Association congratulates allied non profit organization, The Breast Cancer Fund and the ...
By Kimberly Inez McGuire The first whispers of summer are in the air, foretelling sunny days, sultry nights, and ...
by John Walke For the first time in the forty-year history of the Clean Air Act, a majority of the House of ...
There is mounting scientific evidence to support the claim that environmental factorshave an effect on fertility. From ...
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