ovulation," senior author Walter Willett, chair of the department of nutrition, added.
According to the researchers, infertility affects one in six couples, in the U.S. and Europe and ovulatory problems have been identified in up to 30 percent of those cases.
More information
The U.S. National Women's Health Information Center has more about infertility.
-- Robert Preidt
SOURCE: Harvard School of Public Health, news release, Nov. 1, 2007
'/>"/>Copyright©2007 ScoutNews,LLC. All rights reserved | |
Page: 1 2 Related medicine news :1.
Diet, Sunlight connected to Breast Cancer Risk2.
Healthy Diet, Exercise can Halve the Risk of Mortality in Breast Cancer Survivors3.
Sensible Diet, Exercise and Weight Control Increases Longevity4.
Lifestyle Linked To Depression 5.
Lifestyle variation can cut diabetes hazard 6.
Lifestyle linked to prostate cancer risk7.
A surge in Lifestyle Medicine8.
Importance of An Active Lifestyle9.
Importance of An Active Lifestyle10.
Lifestyle changes Can Delay the Onset Of Dementia11.
Lifestyle changes Can Delay the Onset Of Dementia