Monthly Archives: April 2016

‘Get Social’ for NIAW

RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association wants you to “Get Social” during National Infertility Awareness Week, April 24–30. NIAW is the perfect time to join in the electronic fun and educate others about infertility, share your story, advocate for the infertility … Continue reading

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A time to ‘ask tough questions’

“The theme of National Infertility Awareness Week (April 24–30) is ‘Start Asking,’ and RESOLVE is honored to bring together the entire infertility community to call attention to this disease,” says Barbara Collura, president and CEO of RESOLVE: The National Infertility … Continue reading

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Allies in promoting understanding

Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey and RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association will recognize National Infertility Awareness Week, April 24 through April 30, joining healthcare and mental health professionals and other thought leaders along with millions of women and men … Continue reading

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Get ready for National Infertility Awareness Week

The week of April 24–30 has been designated National Infertility Awareness Week. The movement behind this observance, which began in 1989, is aimed at raising awareness about the disease of infertility and encouraging the public to understand reproductive health. RESOLVE: … Continue reading

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Study links marijuana with low birth weight

Pregnant women who use marijuana may be putting their babies at risk for health problems, new research suggests. A review of 24 studies found that pot use during pregnancy is potentially linked to delivering a baby with a low birth … Continue reading

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A warning for women with endometriosis

Women who have endometriosis, the abnormal growth of uterine tissue outside the uterus, may face a 60 percent higher risk of developing heart disease than women without the disorder, a new study suggests. The potential risk was especially high for … Continue reading

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New podcast discusses the role of a physician assistant

Physician assistants (P.A.s) make up a small but rapidly expanding part of the health care workforce. Their training and education produce a flexible medical professional who can function in many specialty areas and within many practice structures, including fertility care. In our … Continue reading

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Do you ‘Show Your Love’?

Show Your Love is a national campaign from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that is designed to improve the health of women and babies by promoting preconception health and healthcare. Its goal is to increase the number of … Continue reading

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Planning a pregnancy? You may want to cut down on coffee

A new study in the journal Fertility and Sterility could convince both men and women to minimize Starbucks visits if they are planning a pregnancy. The study found that a couple’s risk of miscarriage may rise when the woman or … Continue reading

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More 5-star reviews

“Very caring and patient! Excellent doctors and staff!” “Amazing experience we had with the Dr. Ziegler, staff and facility.” “Dr. Ziegler and his staff were very professional and made us feel very comfortable.” “We love love love Dr. Zeigler and … Continue reading

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