Monthly Archives: June 2020
AP: Even With Ruling, Workplace Still Unequal for LGBTQIA+ Workers
“Even with this week’s Supreme Court ruling, the workplace will be far from equal for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans,” says a story from the Associated Press about the landmark ruling issued June 15. “While the nation’s highest court … Continue reading
Study finds mild thyroid dysfunction affects one in five women with a history of miscarriage or subfertility
Mild thyroid abnormalities affect up to one in five women with a history of miscarriage or subfertility, which is a prolonged time span of trying to become pregnant, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical … Continue reading
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Ready to begin your fertility care journey? Unsure where to start or not sure you’re on the right track? We offer free phone consultations for both new patients and individuals seeking a second opinion. Phone consultations. Call us for a … Continue reading
Study finds increased fertility for women with Neanderthal gene
File this one under “who knew?” According to a study published in Molecular Biology and Evolution by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany and Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, one in three women in Europe inherited the receptor … Continue reading
RSCNJ proudly supports Pride Month
The Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan, in June 1969, is considered the beginning of the Gay Liberation Movement in the United States. Now, Americans come together every June to celebrate Pride Month. Events held all across the country raise awareness about … Continue reading
Studies look into how DNA crossovers can drive healthy or abnormal sperm, egg cell division
In the famous words of movie character Forrest Gump, “Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you’re gonna get.” The same principle applies to human genetics. When the body forms sperm or egg cells in a … Continue reading
High-strain physical activity associated with greater risk of very early pregnancy loss
In women with a history of miscarriage, higher levels of physical activity were associated with a greater risk of subclinical, or very early, pregnancy loss, according to new research at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Among women with confirmed pregnancy, … Continue reading
Study uncovers the role of DNA repair in preserving egg quality
A study out of Australia has uncovered the role DNA repair plays in preserving egg quality, offering hope for women whose eggs may be damaged through treatments such as radiation and chemotherapy. The study found that when the cell death … Continue reading
Why infertility counseling can help you
Infertility is a medical condition much like other medical conditions – it affects all aspects of your life. It can create one of the most stressful life crises that an individual or couple has ever experienced and can affect your … Continue reading
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“Extremely knowledgeable.” “So thankful for not only his expertise but his compassion.” “Exceeded our expectations.” “Professionalism, knowledge, kindness and continuous support.” “Always thorough, never rushed, and everyone at the office was gentle with us.” These are just a few of … Continue reading