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    OB/GYN services include family planning, breast care, pregnancy and childbirth, vulvar disease, endometriosis, fertility and reproductive health, routine gynecologic care, and more. (“Obstetricians and Gynecologists” Ohio Means Jobs) Hormonal changes and urinary tract infections are also in the hands of an OB/GYN. The job of an OB/GYN is not only to take…

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    use of medical marijuana The American Nurses Association supports the use of medical marijuana among patients who suffer from many known medical conditions. The qualifying medical conditions include “cancer pain, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, endometriosis, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (Trossman, 2010). The American Nurses Association has supported the therapeutic use of medical marijuana for over a decade (ANA, 2008). There are three main points that the American Nurses Association does…

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    Often times while watching television or listening to the radio, a company will advertisement a product. Whether the product be an engaging toy, an effective cleaning chemical, or a new wonder drug, at the very end of the advertisement there is most always a disclaimer. “This toy is not safe for children under three years old” and “do not use this product if you are pregnant or breastfeeding” are among the more popular sayings. The reason for the latter disclaimer is likely due to the advertised…

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    correctly. Problems in the ovulation process can occur where a woman’s body destroys the eggs she has created, or there can be cases where a woman’s fallopian tubes are dysfunctional. Surgery can cause a woman to be infertile. A woman can also have endometriosis, which causes tissue to grow in locations other than the uterus. Once this happens, the tissue would need to be surgically removed. Scar tissue could form and damage eggs, or even the sperm in males. Urine or cervical issues can cause…

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    DDT Environmental Effects

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    due to its androgen receptor antagonistic properties (a steroid hormone blocker). In males with mothers who were exposed to DDT, the males suffered from reproductive defects. In females exposed to DDT, there was an increased number of cases of endometriosis and precocious puberty (Turusov, Rakitsky, Tomatis, 2002). DDT is believed to have other reproductive effects on humans. One of the important studies showing this was done by JA Nelson in 1974 and reviewed by a group of Russian scientists…

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    Have you thought carefully before you did something? Perhaps in modern life, everyone is so busy with what they have to be done, so they don’t have time to define what is right or wrong. Many people today have no idea how deeply an abortion can affect them. They just don’t think carefully before they do act. That causes a lot of pain and chaos in the world. Abortion is a process where the mother kills the fetus. Sometimes there are understandable reasons for these actions, but then some women…

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    Essay On Robo Life

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    Robo-Life Life, who can really define life? Life can be interpreted in many different ways, happy, sad, joyful, spiritual, etc. Life is when an elderly is breathing his last breath, that’s the sad truth of life. Life is seeing a child being born, but does life really start when the child is born or before? Many people have different opinions on that subject, but one truth is that once the embryo is formed in a mother 's womb and no action has been taken to stop the formation of the embryo, life…

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    Pcos Case Study

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    • PCOS carries with it body changes that may be more troubling for a female than the actual cause of these changes. What body changes may affect the female? How does the nurse practitioner address these with the patient? What education and counseling does the nurse practitioner offer? Patients with Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) have a multispecialty hormonal disorder presenting with irregular menses or anovulatory and body changes resulting from signs of hyperandrogenis such as acne,…

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    Rape Culture In College

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    depression (My Faith). With the Act, 99% of teenagers and women aged 15 to 44 have used contraception (My Faith). Women’s access is important for reasons broader than family planning, but also for dealing with “ovarian cyst, painful periods, and endometriosis,” but also it is key in career planning (My Faith). Widespread accessibility and affordability of birth control has given American women a greater economic opportunity. Furthermore, birth control can limit the number of births a mother has…

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    Now let’s focus on the benefits and side effects. We all know that steroids can cause serious side effect, but are there any benefits from taking them? Well, yes of course. They built muscle faster and it gets bigger then it would ever be. With steroids muscle recovery can come faster, much faster. A normal person when they work out, there going to break there muscle and it takes about 48 hours in between workouts for your muscles to recover. Anabolic steroids speed this process, so rather than…

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