Environmental Factors and Infertility
Free Dinner and Lecture
With Russ Hauser, PhD, and Jorge Chavarro, MD, ScD, Harvard School of Public Health
Please join RESOLVE of the Bay State, Village Fertility Pharmacy, and New England Nurses for Reproductive Medicine for a dinner and lecture on groundbreaking new research that shows how fertility can be impacted by endocrine disrupting chemicals found in common, everyday items. In addition, new information will be presented on how lifestyle and diet can influence fertility.
This lecture is for the infertility patient and nurses wanting to learn more about what is known about these environmental factors.
Russ Hauser, PhD, will discuss new, unpublished data on the association of bisphenol A with IVF outcomes. Although the data is preliminary, it is some of the first human data available. He will also discuss exposure sources of bisphenol A, and regulatory decisions in both the US and other countries. Jorge Charvarro, MD, ScD, co-author of The Fertility Diet, will discuss groundbreaking information how diet and lifestyle may influence fertility in men and women. Please bring your questions.
When: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Where: Village Fertility Pharmacy, 335 Bear Hill Road, Waltham, MA 02451
Fees: Dinner and lecture are FREE. Dinner is 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Lecture is 7:00 – 9 :00 p.m.
Dinner graciously sponsored by Village Fertility Pharmacy.
RSVP: Please RSVP by October 1, 2009 to Linda Romano via e-mail to lromano@villagepharmacy.com or call 781-810-4109 if you would like to attend this program. RSVP’s are necessary to attend the dinner portion of the program. Walk-ins will be welcome to the lecture portion only.
CEUs: 1.5 Contact Hours will be made available to nurses attending this program.
Call 781-890-2225
or email us at admin@resolveofthebaystate.org
for additional information.