The Impact of Endocrine Disruptors on Women's Health
About the event
Hormone Disruptors and Women’s Health
According to a study by Mount Sinai researchers, exposure to chemicals commonly found in drinking water and everyday household products may result in reduced fertility in women by as much as 40%! At Divines.nyc, we believe it is crucial to raise awareness about these endocrine disruptors in our everyday products. We are very proud and honored to invite two incredible women, experts in this field, for a fireside chat on March 6th: Dr Aviva Romm, MD, a women’s health physician and NYT best-selling author on women's hormonal health, and Alden Wicker, an award-winning journalist who has written a book about harmful chemicals in clothes (To Dye For). This event is meant to equip everyone with the knowledge needed to take specific actions, such as identifying and avoiding harmful chemicals in everyday products, and to actively participate in advocating for women's health protection.
Run of Show:
- 6.30pm: Doors opening and check-in. Both books of Dr Aviva and Alden will be available to purchase pre and post panel.
- 7-8pm: Fireside chat between dr Aviva and Alden, including a Q&A
- 8-9.30pm: Book signing with Alden Wicker's and Dr Aviva's latest books: "To Dye For" and "Hormonal Intelligence".
We'll be serving drinks and snacks that are friendly to your hormones and overall health.
Learn more about our speakers:
Alden is an award-winning journalist, sustainable fashion expert, and author of To Dye For: How Toxic Fashion Is Making Us Sick – and How we can Fight Back.
Dr Aviva is a Yale trained MD and Board Certified Family Physician, Midwife, Herbalist, NYT Best Selling Author, Teacher, and Mum.
Discover her last book on hormone intelligence, the Woman MDs Guide to healing your periods, reversing PCOS, easing Endometriosis, increasing Fertility, Rekindling Your Sex Drive, Cooling Hot Flashes, and Feeling Really Good in Your Body Again.
- When Mar 06, 2024 (Asia/Bangkok / UTC700)
- Where New York, USA
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