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Victoria A. Lopez (right), an MPH student, explains how the wearable temperature sensor on her left arm works to a potential study participant at a restaurant in Chelsea.
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Sweating for Science: SPH Measures Heat Where Bostonians Work, Play, and Live

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Child Tax Credit Increased Food Security, Stable Housing among Young Children, but Many Eligible Families Didn’t Receive It

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Trying to Conceive? Don’t Smoke Pot, Study Says

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

References study co-authored by Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology; Amelia Wesselink, postdoctoral associate in epidemiology; Elizabeth Hatch, professor of epidemiology; Kenneth Rothman, professor of epidemiology; and Shruthi Mahalingaiah, assistant professor of epidemiology

Tagged: cannabis, fertility, infertility, marijuana, pregnancy

Sassuolo 2000

Un seminario Unimore con Lauren Wise della Boston University

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Mentions Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology

Tagged: Boston University Pregnancy Online Study (PRESTO), environmental chemicals, fertility, infertility, PRESTO

Epoch Times

Vaccine Boom, Population Bust: Study Queries the Link Between HPV Vaccine and Soaring Infertility

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

References study co-authored by alum Kathryn McInerney; Elizabeth Hatch, Kenneth Rothman, and Lauren Wise, professors of epidemiology; and Amelia Wesselink, post-doctoral associate in epidemiology

Tagged: Boston University Pregnancy Online Study (PRESTO), fertility, HPV, human papillomavirus, infertility, PRESTO, vaccine

Popular Science

Air Pollution Might Make It Harder to Get Pregnant

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes Shruthi Mahalingaiah, assistant professor of epidemiology

Tagged: air pollutants, air pollution, fertility, infertility

Moms

Feeling Stressed from Work May Be Hurting a Woman’s Chances of Pregnancy

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

Momento Italia

Salute, lo stress non fa rimanere incinte: ci sono le prove della scienza

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

RTBF

Le stress pourrait réduire les chances de concevoir

in 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

Parents France

Stress : il réduit la fertilité féminine

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

MeteoWeb

Salute: studio conferma, lo stress non fa rimanere incinte

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

Doctissmo

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

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