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    suitable to use to prevent pregnancy and abortion. This includes progestin-only pills, depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (an injection), and a progesterone-only implant (Barral & Gold, 2014). Side effects of these methods include vaginal bleeding, ovarian cysts, ectopic pregnancy, weight gain, reversible loss of bone marrow density, mood changes, metabolic changes, headaches, and acne (Barral & Gold,…

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    Endometrial Cancer and what all women should know Leah Hanuska Mohave Community College Mea 205 Melody Redman April 14, 2017 Abstract This paper will explain what every woman, teenager, and parents who have female daughters needs to know about endometrial cancer, It is important for women to educate themselves about this common disease, but it is also important for parents. If you have abnormal vaginal bleeding that is not related to menses, if there is a clear vaginal discharge, If you have…

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    Teratoma Research Paper

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    arise from totipotential cells (embryonic cells). Moreover, teratoma range from benign, well-differentiated (mature), and malignant (immature), but a well differentiated teratoma is by far the most common in male and female. Dermoid cyst is one of the categories of ovarian germ cell tumor. Furthermore, it contains a variety of cell types, including skin, hair, teeth, and cartilage, and arise from immature egg cells in the ovary. Germ cell tumors predominantly occur in girls and young women, but…

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    Adiponectin Case Study

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    Introduction Adiponectin Adiponectin is mainly produced in fat tissue but other studies have shown it to be expressed in mRNA and protein levels in different tissues like osteoblasts in humans and murine (Berner et al., 2004), parenchymal cells in the liver (Yoda-Murakami et al., 2001; Jonsson et al., 2005; Kaser et al., 2005), myocytes (Delaigle et al., 2004), epithelial cells (Shimada et al., 2004; Patel et al., 2008), and placental tissue (Caminos et al., 2005; Chen et al., 2006). Adipose…

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    Haley Ross Mr. Aguilera Global History 5 19 May 2017 Comparing Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands to Queen Mary I of England Introduction Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands and Queen Mary I of England were very similar for example, they both were never supposed to be queen, however, Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands overall was much more liked. They both lead in times of crises for their nation, had unsuccessful marriages, were queen regnants, and struggled bearing an heir to their throne.…

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    In “Bitter in the Mouth,” Truong avoids the traditional love tale focused on an intense affection, rather she has various dynamic relationships which vary due to different circumstances throughout the story. The relationships are all centred around love ranging from romance, heartbreak, family, friendship and ones that seem strained beyond repair. “Bitter in the Mouth” occurs in Boiling Springs, Linda, who has synesthesia, understands that she is different from everybody in her adopted small…

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    Breast Cancer Classification

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    Breast cancer in females TERMINOLOGY CLINICAL CLARIFICATION ? Malignancy that develops in the cells of the breast which proliferates uncontrollably; most commonly ductal and lobular carcinoma ? Diagnosis requires a tissue biopsy for microscopic examination to determine pathology CLASSIFICATION ? The TNM classification is used for clinical staging of breast tumors. The American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) 7th edition stages breast cancer as follows:?26 ? TX: primary tumor cannot be…

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    Referring back to steroid use of the East Germany Olympic team in the late 1900’s, women on the team were unconsciously aware they were being doped up on steroids and later developed complications such as inflammation, excessive body hair, and even ovarian cysts. (Tasian, Sarah) Steroids don’t just negatively affect women but they can cause serious health issues for men as well. Both male and female athletes might experience health risks such as liver abnormalities, high blood pressure and heart…

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    Planned Parenthood Summary

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    “Planned Parenthood”. Today, the organization’s name can be heard by many Americans on television, newspapers, and magazines. Many do not know that this organization started as American Birth Control League in 1921 by Margaret Sanger. According to Rachel Galvin, the author of the article named “Margaret Sanger’s Deeds of Terrible Virtue”, “Sanger opened the first American birth control clinic in Brownsville, Brooklyn, on October 16, 1916...The clinic was in direct violation of laws prohibiting…

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    The Hippocratic Corpus

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    telling their medical knowledge, which was often focused around botany (Calloway, “Indians, Europeans, and the New World of Disease and Healing” p.41-47). Slaves were utilized as trial subjects. One such example includes Ephraim McDowell removing ovarian cysts on slave women (Schlich “The Emergence of Modern Surgery” p.74) There were countless other cases, such as James Marion Sims who operated on slave women after childbirth “who had to bear the hour-long operation without anesthesia” (Schlich,…

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