Anita Brown

Dr. Anita Brown is a New York based Physician. She actively contributes articles to http://www.HealthEnclave.com on a wide range of topics and intresests. She has a passion for medical writing this copuled with ther education credentials as a doctor make her an excellent medical writer.

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Air Pollution Now Linked to Reduced Fertility

Pollution can be detrimental for women getting pregnant through IVF known as in vitro fertilization. A research conducted by Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine and the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York found so. Air pollutants particularly nitrogen dioxide can destroy all the attempts of IVF that could have been otherwise successful.

Compared with mothers in older age groups, teenage mothers are at higher risk of experiencing medical complications. There are peculiar risks to an infant when the mother is not completely mature. Most teenagers are not physically, emotionally, or even financially ready to bear and take care for a newborn, their infants are inclined to possess low birth weight and are liable to various illnesses.

Women carriers of mutated gene BRCA1 can know more about their chances of developing breast cancer in future. This addition to the existing knowledge of breast cancer has come from the study funded by the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and researchers from numerous medical and scientific research centers around the world. The study was published in the medical journal Nature Genetics.

Scientists have devised a blood test to let a woman know that how many years she has got more of her child bearing age. This test is a result of the study conducted by Iran based scientists that could be complied as a home testing kit to determine the time when a woman would like to have kid and if, still there is some time left and pregnancy could be delayed.

You are ambitious and have job that million men would die for. Alright, but do you know that you may be paying higher price for this. Scientists have concluded that women doing stressful jobs are more likely to develop greater heart risk. This research was carried out by Dr Haren Allesoe et al of Glostrup University Hospital, Denmark.

Air Pollution Now Linked to Reduced Fertility

Air pollution can be detrimental for women trying to get pregnant through IVF. A research conducted by Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine and the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York found so. Air pollutants particularly nitrogen dioxide can destroy all the attempts of IVF that could have been otherwise successful.



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