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    PCSO causes cysts to develop in a woman's ovaries. The cysts secrete hormones that cause multiple imbalances and can affect metabolic rate, hair growth, fertility and overall health. Symptoms are widespread ranging from weight gain, facial hair or even making a woman infertile. For me,…

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    own health insurance (which she can’t).” This is a valid point because most often men are the ones creating healthcare plans. How is a man supposed to understand the pain of menstrual cramps? How is a man supposed to know how it feels to have an ovarian cyst? They don’t know these feelings and will never experience them. So if a man doesn’t know all the positive ways birth control or contraceptives work, how can he dictate such laws or restrictions against them? Hobby Lobby’s Christian values…

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    specific, Mary I was not in favor of religious tolerance. Instead, she tried to suppress the influence and spread of Protestant belief among her people by executing the leaders. When she was forced to face several physiological problems including ovarian cyst and false pregnancy, conspirators began to spread false information that all the problems faced by her were based upon the God’s wrath. Similarly, some people believed that the misunderstandings and personal problems between the Queen and…

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    PCOS Research Paper

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    Many adults, children, and adolescents are obese, which is a worldwide problem. Obesity can manifest other diseases and disorders. Obesity in adolescents can manifest problems for their health in the future. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a dysfunction disorder of the ovaries. PCOS is characterized by high concentrations of androgen, metabolic abnormalities, and metabolic syndrome (MetS). PCOS is an endocrine disorder in females and affects about 15% of women in their reproductive age.…

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    hyperinsulinemia, and hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis aberrations, as well as adipose tissue dysfunctional adipokine secretion, all of…

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    Infertility is the inability to conceiver after a year or more of trying. For a couple who hopelessly wished to conceiver, the road to parenthood may be frustrating. Approximately 1 in 10 couples in the United States experience infertility. About 20% of these cases are due to the male partner, 30-40% are due to both partners and the rest is due to the woman. For couples facing infertility issues, the emotional and financial commitments to treatment options can be significant. There are multiple…

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    Dyspareunia Research Paper

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    Dyspareunia, Female Dyspareunia is pain associated with sexual activity. This can affect any part of the genitals, and there are many possible causes. This condition ranges from mild to severe. Depending on the cause, dyspareunia may get better with treatment, or it may return (recur) over time. CAUSES The cause of this condition is not always known. Possible causes include: • Cancer. • Psychological factors, such as depression, anxiety, or previous traumatic experiences. • Severe pain…

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    What is PCOS? Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine disorder that causes high levels of androgen to be produced by the ovaries, insulin resistance and small cysts to develop in the area surrounding the ovaries. The disorder is normally diagnosed in younger women who develop infertility, facial hair, skin problems and absent periods as a result of the hormones. Recent studies have focused on the long-term effects of the syndrome and what changes it brings to women as they enter…

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    Introduction For my journal article analysis, I will be reviewing the article “What Women Want: A Qualitative Study of Contraception in Jail” written by D. Schonberg, A. Bennett, C. Sufrin, A.Karasz, and M. Gold. Which studies the perception of receiving contraception within the facility, Rikers Island. Purpose The purpose of this research was to find out from a sample of thirty-two women at Rikers Island Jail, their thoughts and views of receiving contraception within the facility.…

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    If you had medical issues with your body, would you want to be able to easily get medication that could help your body fight against the issues that you have? Many women, and teenage girls today have a hard time getting to birth control because they have to go to a specialized doctor that helps give them the birth control, and they have a hard time being able to pay for it. Birth Control should be widely available to women to get over the counter, because many women use it for health reasons…

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