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    According to Conger (2015) it was illegal in the United States for all men to be topless in public up until the late 1930’s. Even bathing suits for men had to cover their nipples, and it was fortified that the suit be loose instead of form fitting. Conger went on to discuss how the movie Tarzan and the Apes started a domino effect when Johnny Weissmuller wore only a loincloth in the film, thus showing his chest. Due to Weissmuller doing so, it lead to more shirtless males in movies which then…

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    a 37-year-old. • Nipple Discharge  Intraductal papilloma: The patient doesn’t have this condition because she doesn’t experience from a bloody nipple discharge, unilateral, subareolar lesions, and solitary papilloma.  Duct ectasia: This condition happens most frequently in menopausal women. She doesn’t suffer from this condition because she doesn’t experience from chronic inflammatory cells, necrotic debris, nipple discharge, sticky, multicolored, multiple ducts, and nipple retraction. …

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    during reproduction. Then why is there censorship of the breast? Specifically only female breast? Free the Nipple is a campaign that promotes gender equality through eradicating the censorship…

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    Pros And Cons Of Oxytocin

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    at home: Nipple Stimulation Stimulating the nipples helps the pituitary gland produce oxytocin. Oxytocin helps stimulate contractions. Pitocin, which is a drug that is often administered at the hospital to stimulate contractions, is a synthetic version of oxytocin. There have been studies done to confirm the effectiveness of nipple stimulation. One of the studies included 719 women who were at least 37 weeks pregnant. The women were divided into two groups. One group received nipple…

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    present with bloody nipple discharge and may be palpable in a subareolar region , but its diameter rarely exceeds 3cm, a point of importance in the differential diagnosis with papillary carcinoma. Approximately 90% of cases are solitary, while multiple papillomas are seen in slightly younger, arise in smaller ducts, are usually not associated nipple discharge, and are bilateral in one-fourth cases (Rosai, 2004). 4.Nipple adenoma: It is also known as florid papillomatosis of the nipple. It…

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    to make sure their nipples are hidden away forever. The fact of the matter is that female breasts are there for a reason. When female humans (or any animals to be exact) are pregnant, their bodies seek a surge in size, due to increased breast tissue production, fat storage, and hormonal changes. Also contributing, Montgomery tubercles, that provide a soothing and antibacterial lubricant, that aids breastfeeding. Why is all of this important? The purpose of the breast (or nipple) isn’t to…

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    Solution When considering how to most effectively decrease infant mortality, our group assessed the leading causes of death and focused on potential solutions that addressed those specific causes. In 2013, 61% of deaths of children under the age of five were due to neonatal care. Neonatal death is associated with events surrounding delivery, pregnancy, and neonatal care following birth. These deaths are closely linked to the place of delivery, care provided at delivery, and quality of…

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    uncontrollable rate. Most neoplasms can be either benign or malignant depending on what stage and can be cured if treatments are done in time. Breast neoplasm is an obstruction where polyps are developed, obstructing the normal pathways of one or both nipples, the areola, and the ducts within the vicinity surrounds the breast. There are many forms neoplasms in the breast varying from IDC, which is short for Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, invading the area where the milk is on or around the ducts of…

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    The Gray Areas of Censorship Censorship has gotten a bad reputation from the public as another way the government or media tries to control and constrict its people. However, the government and the media see censorship as a suppression of communication which they consider harmful. The problem with censorship arises when trying to draw the thin line between what is considered harmful and what is freedom of expression, as defined by the government or media. On the one hand, censorship is very…

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    Breast Self-Exam

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    Breast Self-Awareness Breast self-awareness means being familiar with how your breasts look and feel. It involves checking your breasts regularly and reporting any changes to your health care provider. Practicing breast self-awareness is important. A change in your breasts can be a sign of a serious medical problem. Being familiar with how your breasts look and feel allows you to find any problems early, when treatment is more likely to be successful. All women should practice self-awareness,…

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