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9/26/2010- Talk at the Global Congress of Maternal and Infant Health. Title: Multiple Gestation: Less is More

9/26/2010- Talk at the Global Congress of Maternal and Infant Health. Title: Perinatal Infection and Immunity

3/16/2010- Interview on Dr. Radio

3/12/2010- Talk at New York Downtown Hospital. Title: Multiple Gestation: Less is More

11/12/2009- Talk at the New York Examiner’s Office. Title: Amniotic Fluid Embolism

5/18/2009- Interview on Dr. Radio

5/7/2009- Interview with Kate Bowes from Fit Pregnancy

5/7/2009- Interview with Ann Douglas from Conceive Magazine

The Tri-State's Best Doctors 2008, nymag.com and America's Top Doctors.

Best Consumer Health 2008, 2/1/2009, By Barbara Bibel, Library Journal

CNN.com, Anderson Cooper 360, January 27, 2009, Interview with Dr. Young regarding the Southern California octuplets.

liparent.com, July 3, 2008, Companions for Pregnancy and Beyond By Debbe Geiger

Written by a physician and his patient, this comprehensive and compassionate look at pregnancy loss covers the causes and prevention of recurrent miscarriage and brings clarity to an often misunderstood condition. Here, the experienced doctor and a patient who has gone through miscarriage combine the medical facts with patient insight — and hope.

American Baby, July 2008, Is it Safe to Exercise During Pregnancy? By Judi Ketteler

"There is no real evidence that exercise is linked to miscarriage," says Bruce K. Young, MD, coauthor of Miscarriage, Medicine & Miracles (Bantam) and professor of obstetrics and gynecology at New York University School of Medicine.

Bella Online, Review of Miscarriage, Medicine & Miracles

Miscarriage, Medicine & Miracles has been reviewed in the April issue of MetroKids of the Delaware Valley.

"In MISCARRIAGE,MEDICINE AND MIRACLES Bruce K. young, MD, and Amy Zavatto simply but amply describe the problems that cause miscarriages and include boxed definitions of technical terms used throughout the text. The authors don't ignore the emotional trauma of miscarriages but explain the medical issues...The book tackles the issue from every angle, starting with the basics of pregnancy and quickly moves into exercise and nutrition, important topics for every pregnant woman.As Dr. Young notes in his introduction, it is not too late for those still interested in childbearing and fearful of a problem more solvable it seems, than most dared hope..."

Dr. Young has been interviewed by Conceive and American Baby for upcoming stories.

WackyMommy.org: Saturday Book Review April 19, 2008

 

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