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    Gender Dysphoria (GD)

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    Gender Dysphoria Gender Dysphoria (GD) is the feeling that one’s emotional and psychological identity as male or female is the opposite of one’s natal sex. Gender dysphoria is manifested in a variety of ways, which may include strong desires to be treated as the opposite gender or to be rid of one’s sex characteristics. Little research exists on the causes of GD because gender identity is difficult to investigate, and gender variant identities are less prevalent than normative gender identities…

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    Human Skin Color Variation

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    DISCUSSION OF THE CAUSES OF HUMAN SKIN COLOR VARIATIONS The variation of human skin color is a complex phenomenon which have not yet been researched and studied conclusively. However, various researchers and academicians have given insight about the possible causes of this important trait. Different researches using people from different parts of the world, evaluation of their environments and diet and to some extent DNA analysis have given a variety of possible causes of human skin color…

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    in the body by half. Research also indicates that exercise benefits on cancer largely depend upon a number of factors such as mental, immune and hormonal conditions. Furthermore treadmill exercise also helped neutralise the sex hormones such as progesterone,testosterone and estradiol. Also since treadmill workouts enhance breathing, receiving high levels of oxygen proves a deadly threat for the cancer cells, stimulates the lymphatic system and alleviates the side effects of…

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    Abortion Vs Abortion Pill

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    medicine is given or they do a surgical abortion. There are three steps to using the abortion pill. The first step is mifepristone, which you will be given along with some antibiotics at the clinic you go to. Mifepristone is used to block the hormone progesterone, and blocking that causes the lining of the uterus to break down, thus…

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    Abstract. The theoretical treatment of the equilibrium structure of the derivatives was based on the DFT method using the functional B3LYP with the base 6-311 ++ G (d, p). To distinguish the molecular electrostatic potential surface (MESP), we used the principle of HSAB (Hard Soft Acid and Base), in order to have the centers of activity of a molecule and the effects of substitution on the systems of pyrazolooxazine. These have anti-inflammatory activities. In our work, we have applied methods of…

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    Gonadectomies have been done in animals for decades to control the animal’s behavior, increase lifespan, decrease overpopulation etc. Veterinarians have done the procedures since the 1930s (Pi, 2016). Back then the biggest issues with the procedure was anesthesia. Since then veterinarian medicine has evolved and gonadecomties have become more common and not viewed as a welfare concern. In 1969, the first low cost spay/neuter clinic in Los Angeles opened causing people to become more aware of the…

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    Osteoporosis Case Study

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    medications that they will be taking. Such as calcitonin, inform that it can be administered in injections for a better rate of absorption. Estrogen supplements, can have complications such as increased risk for dvt and should be given along with progesterone if you still have a uterus. All biphosphates hold a danger for esophageal ulcers, chest pain, and trouble swallowing. Take biphosphates with eight ounces of water in the a.m. before food, and while sitting upright for a half hour after…

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    They were black and they were locked in a metal cage. People were shouting from outside. Their Estrogen, Progesterone hormones secretion increased. Both the man made himself ready to kill each other. They have to kill their opponent to survive. Both were friends form childhood. The stayed in same village and shared food many times in their past. But they have…

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    It all began in 1973 with the court case of Roe v. Wade. This brought the public’s attention to abortion. Norma L. McCorvery (Roe) was a pregnant woman residing in Texas. She claimed that Texas laws on abortion, referring to the criminalization of abortions with the exception that it is necessary to do if the mother’s life is in danger, violated her constitutional rights. Even though Roe’s life was not threatened, she thought she should have the right to terminate her pregnancy given it was a…

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    Postpartum Cows

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    Introduction As is common in other livestock species, social organization of cattle relies on relationships of dominance throughout the herd. Dominance in a herd is attributed to several factors including animal age, body weight, body size and/or height, presence of horns, territoriality breed (if in a multi-breed herd) and physiological state (i.e. pre- or postpartum/ lactating). Social organization of herd dominant and subordinate animals have been observed as a major factor effecting several…

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