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    Ovarian Remnant Syndrome

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    The Everlasting Estrus “Sterilize”, “fix”, or “spay” are all synonyms to the seldom-heard term, ovariohysterectomy. As the name suggests, during surgery, the ovaries, along with the uterus, are carefully detached from the body wall (Flnk, 2014). This common procedure is performed on patients to aid in overpopulation as well as reduce the risk of uterine or mammary cancer (Why you should spay, 2014). Likewise, it is implemented in some instances to regulate behavioral issues, naturally seen…

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    Dairy Cows Essay

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    Dairy cows are an important aspect in almost everyone’s daily life, whether you are a farmer benefiting from their production to live or you are a dairy product consumer. In this essay, we will see some important aspects concerning dairy cow reproduction; before, during and after gestation. Whether by natural means or artificial insemination, it is primordial for the farmer to know when and how long the cow has been in estrus to plan the pregnancies and calving’s. There are many different…

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    Castration was a consideration made for offenders of this type and in considering this method it was determined that removal of the phallus would not thwart the behavior. Not all sexual offenders or pedophiles commit crimes involving penetration, therefore, removing the phallus would not stop re-offense, but if the testes were removed the testosterone levels would significantly decrease thus reducing the sexual drive. Initially many believed this approach was a great solution but were eventually…

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    Abortion Pill

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    popular name for using two different medicines to end a pregnancy, mifepristone and misoprostol. When getting an abortion via pill the doctor will give you Mifepristone at the clinic. In order to carry a child you need to produce a hormone called progesterone and Mifepristone blocks you from producing that.…

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    Though there are many factors that contribute to this, one of the newest factors recently studied is the effect of the genetic makeup of the tumor and their gene expression pattern, more specifically, protein expression of the estrogen (ER) and progesterone…

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    lipids because they are hydrophobic and difficult in water, but they do not feature lipids since they have a design composed of four fused rings. Cholesterol is the most frequent steroid and is the messenger to vitamin D, testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, aldosterone, cortisol, and animus salts. Cholesterol is a basic of the phospholipid bilayer and plays a role in the structure and function of membranes. Steroids are found in the brain and adjust electrical activity in the brain. Because…

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    This hormone starts the development of external male sex organs (David Myers, 2014). For women (XX) the absence of the master switch means the production of the ovaries that then produce estrogens and progesterone, as well as their sex organs. Gender vs Sex Gender and sex have been linked for as long as the idea of ancient Greeks, who believed that at the beginning of human creation, people had twice as many body parts as humans do today. These composites…

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    genetic mutation of genes “TSC1” and “TSC2” in relation to LAM that coexists with tuberous sclerosis complex. As far as standard LAM goes, the general consensus of modern research revolves around the idea that female hormones, such as “estrogen and progesterone” are to blame. This is due to the fact that not only is LAM primarily found in women, but that it is present regardless of differences in race, geographic location, or other varying factors (“Lymphangioleiomyomatosis -…

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    Women also use medication to help enhance their sex lives as well, such as progesterone and estrogen creams (Weiss, 2014). Per a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine the rate of STDs among men who take sex enhancement drugs for erectile dysfunction is more than three times the rate of men who do not use these drugs…

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    Menopause Research Paper

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    What is menopause? Menopause is something women typically get when they are 40. Menopause is defined as 12 months after your last menstrual period and end of menstrual cycles. Menopause is a normal condition that women experience as they age. No more pregnancy because there is no more period to worry about. Ovaries no longer produce enough estrogen to continue menstrual period. A woman is natural born with a limited number of eggs, which are stored in the ovaries. Menopause happens when the…

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