New Scientist
Babies Are More Likely to Be Conceived in Autumn but We Don’t Know Why
Quotes Amelia Wesselink, postdoctoral associate in epidemiology
Daily Mail
Fertility Trackers That Can Cost Hundreds of Pounds ‘Are No Better Than Using a Calendar’
References research by Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology; Elizabeth Hatch, professor of epidemiology; Kenneth Rothman, professor of epidemiology; Amelia Wesselink, post-doctoral associate in epidemiology; and Olivia Orta, post-doctoral associate in epidemiology
BimbiSanieBelli.it
Concepimento: più ferro aumenta le probabilità?
References study co-authored by Elizabeth Hatch, professor of epidemiology; Amelia Wesselink, a post-doctoral associate in epidemiology; Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology; Marco Vinceti, adjunct associate professor of epidemiology; and Kenneth Rothman, professor of epidemiology
Fresh Toast
The Connection between Cannabis and Fertility
References study co-authored by Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology; postdoctoral associate Amelia Wesselink; Elizabeth Hatch, professor of epidemiology; Kenneth Rothman, professor of epidemiology; and alum Shruthi Mahalingaiah
New Straits Times
Acupuncture for Fertility
References study co-authored by postdoctoral associate Amelia Wesselink; Elizabeth Hatch, Kenneth Rothman, Ann Aschengrau, and Lauren Wise, professors of epidemiology; Jennifer Weuve, associate professor of epidemiology; and doctoral student Rebecca Song
Vix
Aprende a reducir tu estrés para quedar embarazada, aquí una pequeña guía
References study co-authored by Amelia Wesselink, postdoctoral associate in epidemiology; Elizabeth Hatch, Kenneth Rothman, Ann Aschengrau, and Lauren Wise, professors of epidemiology; Jennifer Weuve, associate professor of epidemiology; and doctoral student Rebecca Song
Guardian Nigeria
Why Iron May Not Improve Fertility, by Researchers
Quotes Elizabeth Hatch, professor of epidemiology
News 18 India
Iron-Rich Foods Do Not Increase Chance of Pregnancy: Study
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Pequelia
Los suplementos de hierro no aumentan las posibilidades de concepción
Daily Mail
Marijuana Could Affect Fertility in Women AND Men: Researchers Warn the Drug Affects Sperm Count, Ovulation and Odds of Conceiving
References study co-authored by Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology; postdoctoral associate Amelia Wesselink; Elizabeth Hatch, professor of epidemiology; Kenneth Rothman, professor of epidemiology; and alum Shruthi Mahalingaiah