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Fertilité : le stress réduit les chances de tomber enceinte

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes doctoral student Amelia Wesselink, and references study co-authored by Elizabeth Hatch, Kenneth Rothman, Ann Aschengrau, and Lauren Wise, professors of epidemiology; Jennifer Weuve, associate professor of epidemiology; and doctoral student Rebecca Song

Tagged: Boston University Pregnancy Online Study (PRESTO), fertility, infertility, mental health, PRESTO

Gravidanza Online

Lo stress riduce le probabilità di concepire, secondo uno studio

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes doctoral student Amelia Wesselink, and references study co-authored by Elizabeth Hatch, Kenneth Rothman, Ann Aschengrau, and Lauren Wise, professors of epidemiology; Jennifer Weuve, associate professor of epidemiology; and doctoral student Rebecca Song

Tagged: Boston University Pregnancy Online Study (PRESTO), fertility, infertility, mental health, PRESTO

Giornale

Fertilità femminile e stress non vanno d’accordo

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes doctoral student Amelia Wesselink, and references study co-authored by Elizabeth Hatch, Kenneth Rothman, Ann Aschengrau, and Lauren Wise, professors of epidemiology; Jennifer Weuve, associate professor of epidemiology; and doctoral student Rebecca Song

Tagged: Boston University Pregnancy Online Study (PRESTO), fertility, infertility, mental health, PRESTO

Bustle

A New Study Shows How Women’s Fertility Is Affected Differently By Stress Than Men

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes doctoral student Amelia Wesselink, and references study co-authored by Elizabeth Hatch, Kenneth Rothman, Ann Aschengrau, and Lauren Wise, professors of epidemiology; Jennifer Weuve, associate professor of epidemiology; and doctoral student Rebecca Song

Tagged: Boston University Pregnancy Online Study (PRESTO), fertility, infertility, mental health, PRESTO

Free Press Journal

Does Stress Affect Women’s Fertility?

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes doctoral student Amelia Wesselink, and references study co-authored by Elizabeth Hatch, Kenneth Rothman, Ann Aschengrau, and Lauren Wise, professors of epidemiology; Jennifer Weuve, associate professor of epidemiology; and doctoral student Rebecca Song

Tagged: Boston University Pregnancy Online Study (PRESTO), fertility, infertility, mental health, PRESTO

Health Europa

Fertility in Women: Psychological Stress Could Reduce Odds of Conception

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes doctoral student Amelia Wesselink, and references study co-authored by Elizabeth Hatch, Kenneth Rothman, Ann Aschengrau, and Lauren Wise, professors of epidemiology; Jennifer Weuve, associate professor of epidemiology; and doctoral student Rebecca Song

Tagged: Boston University Pregnancy Online Study (PRESTO), fertility, infertility, mental health, PRESTO

Daily Mail

Work-Life Stress Slashes a Woman’s Chance of Becoming Pregnant by 25%, Study Finds

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes doctoral student Amelia Wesselink, and references study co-authored by Elizabeth Hatch, Kenneth Rothman, Ann Aschengrau, and Lauren Wise, professors of epidemiology; Jennifer Weuve, associate professor of epidemiology; and doctoral student Rebecca Song

Tagged: Boston University Pregnancy Online Study (PRESTO), fertility, infertility, mental health, PRESTO

Psych Central

Stress Tied to Reduced Fertility in Women

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes doctoral student Amelia Wesselink, and references study co-authored by Elizabeth Hatch, Kenneth Rothman, Ann Aschengrau, and Lauren Wise, professors of epidemiology; Jennifer Weuve, associate professor of epidemiology; and doctoral student Rebecca Song

Tagged: Boston University Pregnancy Online Study (PRESTO), fertility, infertility, mental health, PRESTO

News-Medical

More Studies Needed to Validate Link Between Air Pollution and Gynecologic Health, Say Researchers

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes Shruthi Mahalingaiah, assistant professor of epidemiology

Tagged: air pollutants, air pollution, fertility, infertility, menstruation, women's health

Medical Xpress

More Studies Needed to Determine Impact of Air Pollution on Gynecologic Health

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes Shruthi Mahalingaiah, assistant professor of epidemiology

Tagged: air pollutants, air pollution, fertility, infertility, menstruation, women's health

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