Friday, December 9, 2011

Dr Sharara named Top Doc in Infertility by the Washington Post Magazine

Dr Sharara was recently named one of the Top Doctors in Infertility by the Washington Post magazine by his peers in the DC area in the recently published issue.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Dr Sharara named Top Doctor by Northern Virginia Magazine for second year in a row

Dr Sharara was named to the Northern Virginia Magazine's Top Doctors for 2012 for the second year in a row. Local doctors in Northern VA and DC were asked to nominate their peers and in addition, the hospitals were polled. The hospitals put together a panel of head doctors to discriminately look at physicians who have privileges at their hospital, these included internal evaluations, patient reviews, as well as overall quality of care. The issue will go on sale in February 2012.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Personhood Vote Looms in Mississippi

ASRM BULLETIN
Volume 13, Number 30
October 27, 2011
 
Personhood Vote Looms in Mississippi
 
On November 8, residents of Mississippi will be asked to vote on Initiative 26 a ballot measure which would amend the state’s constitution to establish that legal “personhood” begins “from the moment of fertilization, cloning, or the equivalent thereof.” While similar ballot or legislative measures have been resoundingly defeated in Alabama, Colorado (twice), Georgia, Montana, North Dakota, and Oklahoma, initiatives are gaining momentum in a half dozen states. In each state ASRM members have and continue to take an active role advocating against the measures. Intense education efforts via local and national media drives and voter outreach is underway in Mississippi, however we will not know the outcome until the vote has been taken and given the politics of the state are concerned this time may prove favorable to the supporters of Personhood.
 
The goal of efforts to declare a fertilized human egg to be a legal person is to ban abortion for any reason, including those resulting from rape or incest. These measures would likely bar some birth control methods, including IUDs and morning-after pills that prevent fertilized eggs from implanting in the uterus. They would also potentially outlaw the destruction and the cryopreservation of embryos created as part of the process to treat infertility. Moreover, they would possibly prevent doctors from providing necessary and often life-saving medical procedures to women experiencing miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. Personhood measures are a dangerous intrusion of criminal law into the provision of medical care. They unduly restrict the doctor-patient relationship while jeopardizing women’s rights, and also literally their lives.
 
ASRM is firmly opposed to Imitative 26 and is working in coalition with other groups that have joined the Mississippi for Healthy Families Campaign (http://www.votenoon26.org/home). Individual ASRM members in Mississippi have drafted communications, participated in press conferences and been interviewed for both print and radio stories. In August, ASRM sent a letter to Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann expressing its concern about the measure’s effect on infertility treatments and its position that “an embryo, in vitro or in vivo, is a cluster of cells with a unique potential to grow into a full-fledged individual. However, in human reproduction, even as undertaken without medical assistance, fewer than 20% of fertilized eggs implant in the uterus. Given the uncertainty that any particular embryo will develop to become a person, it is unreasonable and imbalanced to give constitutional rights to fertilized eggs or embryos.”
 
Interestingly, traditional abortion rights opponents, including the National Right to Life and the Roman Catholic bishops, view state personhood measures as counterproductive to their larger goal of overturning Roe v Wade.
 
ASRM will report on the outcome of November 8 vote and should it pass will be actively involved in litigation on the matter. ASRM will continue to keep its members apprised of efforts in other states and welcomes the interest of members who want to take an active role in advocating against these measures. Those interested should contact Sean Tipton with ASRM’s Office of Public Affairs at stipton@asrm-dc.org.
 

Monday, May 30, 2011

Sugar anyone?

Many of my patients accuse me of giving them a hard time about how much sugar is in products I instruct them to avoid. Maybe this will show them why I want them to avoid these food items!


 



















 4.2 gms = 1 teaspoon of sugar, so this looks like 1 cube is about the same!

Monday, May 16, 2011

Super doctor!

Dr Sharara was just nominated as one of the Washington, DC-Baltimore-Northern Virginia Super Doctors. This was a peer nominated process where only 5% of the physicians in the greater Washington-Baltimore area made the cut. The selection process included peer nominations, a Blue Ribbon review process, and an independent research on candidates.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Importance of Meditation

I have always believed in holistic medicine and meditation is extremely important (my staff tells me all the time that I need to start doing this ;)

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/w_AlternativeNews/meditation-prescribed-doctors-study-finds/story?id=13563912

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Faulty "Chaperone" protein and infertile sperm?

New research shows that in SOME men, the sperm heads may be missing a key "chaperone" protein that is important for the sperm to recognize the egg

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/05/03/3206814.htm?section=justin

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

National Infertility Awarness Week

This week is National Infertility Awarness week. Let's make every pregnancy a dream come true and help alleviate the pain of infertility

Monday, March 28, 2011

Livestrong and VCRM

In an effort to help women recently diagnosed with cancer, we have joined forces with LIVESTRONG to raise awarness and to help these women explore fertility options such as egg freezing or embryo freezing. More information can be found at www.livestrong.org

Thursday, March 24, 2011

PCFs and Early menopause


A new study points to a correlation between levels of Perfluorocarbons (PCF) and early menopause. PCFs are endocrine-disruptors (chemicals that mimic the effects of certain hormones) and are found in products such as toys, clothing, furniture, carpets, paints and plastic food containers.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

2009 IVF Results

The 2009 ART success rates have just been published for all the programs in the US at www.sart.org. For the 6th year in a row, we have the highest success rates in the greater Washington area. We encourage our readers to view our results.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Off to Lebanon

I am off to Beirut, Lebanon to visit family and friends and give a talk on Infertility at my alma mater, the American University of Beirut (AUB). I hope to get some time to visit few places and sample great food at some new restaurants.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

HPV and men


‎50% of men are infected with HPV, and are therefore the major "spreaders" of HPV infection in women and resulting in cervical and other cancers. Infected men are also at higher risk of developing anal, penile, and heck and neck cancers. This raises the need to start vaccinating adolescent boys, in addition to girls, with the HPV vaccine. Unfortunately, the US government and insurance companies still do not see the need to vaccinate boys (but would rather pay the costs of cancer care!)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41838714/ns/health-mens_health/

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

China visit

Back from China where I visited Shanghai and then Chongqin for my talk at the 5th annual meeting of the Chinese Society for Reproductive Medicine. China was so impressive that I cannot wait to return for another visit. China is in the midst of an incredible boom and the people in Shanghai have trouble keeping up with all the marvelous changes happening around them. Some say that this change is proceeding at an uncomfortably fast pace.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Diet soda and cardiovascular disease?

New research that links diet soda consumption with an increased risk of heart attack and stroke has doctors urging caution about the controversial and preliminary results.
According to a study of more than 2,500 people presented today as a poster at the American Stroke Association International Stroke Conference in Los Angeles, people who drank diet soda daily had a 61 percent increased risk of cardiovascular events compared to those who drank no soda, even when accounting for smoking, physical activity, alcohol consumption and calories consumed per day.

http://www.latimes.com/health/boostershots/lat-heb-dietsodastrokeheartattack20110209,0,4324389.story

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Eggs and Embryos Bar Coded?


In an exciting development, a team in Barcelona, Spain, was able to bar code eggs and embryos so that the chance of mixing or loosing them becomes nil. The government of Catalonia has granted the team permission to tag eggs and embryos for fertility centers in Spain

EggTag.jpg

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Northern Virginia Top Doc

Dr Sharara was nominated as one of Northern Virginia Top Docs in Reproductive Endocrinology in the February issue of Northern Virginia Magazine that is now in stands. We thank our peer doctors and patients for their vote of confidence. Dr Sharara has been rated a Top Doc in the Washingtonian magazine since 2005.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

2009 Success Rates

We just posted our 2009 success rates for IVF and Donor Egg on our website: http://www.vcrmed.com/. We are confident that our rates will be the highest in the area for the 6th straight year.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Alcohol and IVF success

 In a study published this month, researchers at Harvard showed in a large study of women undergoing 4,729 IVF cycles that women drinking at least 4 drinks/week have a 16% lower chance at having a live birth compared to non-drinkers. For couples in which both partners drink at least 4 drinks/week the odds of live birth is 21% lower.