David R Meldrum
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Meldrum D, Stanhiser J, Su H
Fertil Steril
. 2020 Oct;
114(5):955-956.
PMID: 33032815
No abstract available.
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Meldrum D, Morris M, Gambone J, Esposito K
Aging Male
. 2019 Nov;
23(5):1115-1124.
PMID: 31724458
The authors review and discuss numerous factors that influence erectile function and their interactions, based on the published literature. Of critical importance are vascular nitric oxide; nutrition; exercise; weight control...
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Meldrum D, Chetkowski R, Steingold K, Randle D
Fertil Steril
. 2019 Oct;
112(4 Suppl1):e189-e191.
PMID: 31623732
No abstract available.
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Niederberger C, Pellicer A, Cohen J, Gardner D, Palermo G, ONeill C, et al.
Fertil Steril
. 2018 Jul;
110(2):185-324.e5.
PMID: 30053940
This monograph, written by the pioneers of IVF and reproductive medicine, celebrates the history, achievements, and medical advancements made over the last 40 years in this rapidly growing field.
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Meldrum D, Adashi E, Garzo V, Gleicher N, Parinaud J, Pinborg A, et al.
Fertil Steril
. 2018 Feb;
109(2):223-229.
PMID: 29447664
No abstract available.
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Meldrum D
Fertil Steril
. 2017 Apr;
107(4):831-832.
PMID: 28366410
Women bear the predominant burden of our obesogenic environment, with a higher incidence of obesity than men, more impact on their fertility and success with treatment, and significant maternal and...
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Meldrum D, Morris M, Gambone J
Fertil Steril
. 2017 Mar;
107(4):833-839.
PMID: 28292617
Obesity has become pandemic owing to an obesogenic environment (inexpensive calorie dense food, technologies and structure of communities that reduce or replace physical activity, and inexpensive nonphysical entertainment) and excessive...