HuffPost Deutschland
Studie: Cola und andere Softdrinks können Fruchtbarkeit beeinträchtigen
References study co-authored by Elizabeth Hatch, Lauren Wise, and Kenneth Rothman, professors of epidemiology; Amelia Wesselink, doctoral student in epidemiology; Kristen Hahn, former post-doctoral fellow in epidemiology; and alum James Michiel
FITBOOK
Softdrinks können den Kinderwunsch gefährden
References study co-authored by Elizabeth Hatch, Lauren Wise, and Kenneth Rothman, professors of epidemiology; Amelia Wesselink, doctoral student in epidemiology; Kristen Hahn, former post-doctoral fellow in epidemiology; and alumnus James Michiel
Der Standard
Softdrinks als Verhütungsmethode
Mentions study co-authored by Elizabeth Hatch, Lauren Wise, and Kenneth Rothman, professors of epidemiology; Amelia Wesselink, doctoral student in epidemiology; Kristen Hahn, former post-doctoral fellow in epidemiology; and alum James Michiel
Cooking Light
A Daily Soda Habit Could Affect Fertility — in Men and Women
Quotes Elizabeth Hatch, professor of epidemiology
Independent Online
Sugary Drinks Lower Fertility — Study
Quotes Elizabeth Hatch, professor of epidemiology
Bustle
How Is Yogurt Good for You? A New Study Linked It with Reduced Risk of Heart Disease in Adults
Quotes Elizabeth Hatch, professor of epidemiology
Times Now
Planning a Baby? One Soft Drink a Day Could Lower Your Chances of Getting Pregnant
Quotes Elizabeth Hatch, professor of epidemiology
CBS Boston
HealthWatch: Drinking Soda May Impact Fertility
Mentions study led by Elizabeth Hatch, professor of epidemiology
NDTV
Sipping on Sugary Drinks May Affect Your Fertility: Study
Quotes Elizabeth Hatch, professor of epidemiology
ChristianToday
Drinking Soda Harms Fertility, Researchers Discover
Quotes Elizabeth Hatch, professor of epidemiology