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    If you are exploring your birth control options, there are many safe and effective methods. At Comprehensive OB/GYN Health Center Inc, the board-certified doctors are committed to helping women understand their health. The full-service gynecology clinic in Hinesville, Georgia, offers everything from annual exams to family planning services. One birth control method that the professional gynecology tam at Comprehensive OB/GYN Health Center Inc. recommends is the IUD, or intrauterine device. But…

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    Amalie, commonly referred to as Emmy, was a German mathematician. Her contributions to algebra have gained her recognition as “the most creative abstract algebraist of modern times” (Encyclopædia Britannica). Noether received a Ph.D. degree from the University of Erlangen in 1907 with a dissertation on algebraic invariants. Shortly after she was invited the University of Göttingen in 1915 by David Hilbert and Felix Klein, Noether used her knowledge of invariants to assist them in exploring the…

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    It's been a while since I made related to health but shouldn't matter anyway because I don't think am rusty in health pertaining matters just yet. Today, I'll be putting Corpus Luteum into consideration. What is Corpus Luteum? imageA Corpus Luteum forms in the ovary Corpus Luteum in a very simple language, is a number of cells that form in the ovary during the early pregnancy. The Corpus Luteum is in charge of the production of progesterone but in very technical or scientific way, the corpus…

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    In Anna’s case her cancer had a genetic component, she had the BRCA gene, which makes people at a much higher risk of developing ovarian cancer (). Had Anna had the genetic screening done to see if she had the BRCA gene, she could have had other options, which could have resulted in a better prognosis for her. For example, she could have considered having a prophylactic hysterectomy…

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    Emmy Noether Amalie Noether better known as Emmy was the daughter of Max and Ida Noether. She was born in Erlange, Germany on March 23, 1882. Some say that she was destined to be a mathematical genius, because her father Max Noether was a professor of math at University of Erlangen. Although, Emmy Noether was certified in French and English, and could have taught school girls, she wanted to study mathematics. In 1903, she began to audit math lectures at the University of Gottingen. After…

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    acting from a conservative standpoint that holds no backing when a woman of color, low socioeconomic status, and other societal disparities are left with a copay and no way to prevent pregnancy, pain, hormone imbalances, cysts in the breasts and ovaries, bone thinning, and ovarian/ endometrial cancers according to plannedparenthood.org. The list of private and public companies and institutions that have the ability to mandate whether or not birth control with come with a price tag goes far…

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    Alopecia Research Papers

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    Androgenic Alopecia – Basic Cause of Hair Loss Androgenic Alopecia is commonly referred as Male Pattern Baldness in men and Female Pattern Baldness in women. It is the most prevalent cause of hair loss in both men and women but the pattern of hair loss differs in both the sexes. Men usually experience baldness from above the head temples, creating an M-shaped hairline. Hair starts thinning from the centre, leading to partial and sometimes complete baldness. While in women, hairline rarely…

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    Crohn’s Disease Symptoms – Is There a Way to Manage Them? Crohn’s disease symptoms vary from one patient to the next. Depending on how mild or severe the condition is, the signs could be anywhere from mere nausea to bleeding. There are extraintestinal manifestations which are rarely present. The disease can also affect different parts of the body such as the skin, liver, joints and the eyes. Kids can present delays in growth development. About a third of Crohn’s patients develop the perianal…

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    Do you agree with teens having birth control rather its condoms, the pill, the shot, etc.? I believe we as parents and society should encourage teen birth control because it has so many benefits that come with it such as not getting impregnated or catching a STD/STI. Many don’t agree with them having birth control because of teen irresponsibility’s and health issues. On one hand, statistics show that it is more common for teens to start using birth control at age 16, but statistics also show…

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    resulting from the appearance of endometrial tissue outside the uterus and causing pelvic pain. This condition can be painful-sometimes even severe-especially during your period, as stated before. When the ovaries are involved it can sometimes cause cysts called endometriomas. Most…

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