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    Causes, symptoms and treatment of gynecological cancer Gynecologic cancer occurs in the female reproductive system. This cancer is of various types of cancer of the fallopian tubes, cervix, ovary, uterus, vagina, and vulva. Risk factors for this form of cancer are growing day by day. The most common type of gynecologic cancer is uterine cancer. Nearly 40 percent of cancers are related to diseases of the uterus. Typically, cells play an important role in determining cancer. All organs and…

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    David Bruce Reimer

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    David Reimer, given the name Bruce Reimer, was a man of Canadian origin born physically male. Reimer, together with his twin had urinating issues that led to his family seeking medical intervention. A case that saw Reimer's family re-sought to circumcise the boys at a tender age of seven months. David Reimer's circumcision went wrong and led to David's genitalia being burned beyond recognition. Therefore, David Reimer had to grow without having a penis (Koch, 2017). The family was bothered with…

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    of self-portraits “in which she both parodies and dismantles stereotypical representations of femininity” (Wacks, “Jewish Women’s Archive”). As Wilke poses half-naked for the stills in which she adopts the attitudes of female celebrities with her vulva shaped chewing gum covered torso facing the viewer. In this case, the chewing gum symbolizes scars and most importantly, “calling attention to the objectification of women’s bodies” (Guggenheim Collection Online). Ultimately, these photographs…

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    Essay On Hysteria

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    Hysteria is a behaviour that was interpreted as madness and assigned to women who cause trouble. “Hysteria comes from a Greek word meaning simply that which proceeds from the uterus”. In the 5th century BC, Hippocrates was using the word “hysteria” to describe women experiencing anxiety or stress. By the middle ages, hysteria was associated with witchcraft. Exorcism and torture became the preferred treatments of hysteria and remained until the modern age. The outbreak of hysteria was the Salem…

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    post cesarean of a fetal macrosomia. Also she has a history of curettage. At day 42 postpartum, 2 hours earlier her admission, she had a massive vaginal bleeding, dizziness and syncope. She was clinically stable. On gynecological examination, the vulva was bloody, blood clots within the vagina, cervix smooth and closed no active bleeding and the uterus such as the size of 2 months pregnant, more than accepted. The estimated blood loss at admission about 1000ml, Hemoglobin 94g / l , white blood…

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    Sows Research Paper

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    As consumers become more cautious about what they consume, they have also began to question how animals used for consumption are raised and slaughtered as this awareness grows there has been an influx of animal welfare issues. One of the most debated issues in the agricultural world, is the housing of sows. The goal of gestation housing for sows is to produce a healthy sow and piglet in a way that does not affect the welfare of either animal, and is also cost effect for the farmer. Most…

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    Usually Rainbow and Twilight spent time together in the living quarters, but never anywhere else in the library; and it was mystifying to the pegasus since the library had more than three floors. Fret not, though. Twilight had insistent that Rainbow join her on the wooden balcony—illumed by the brilliant white moon and the star-painted—where they could both endure the spectacular night together, and talk about the thoughts that were on their mind. When the two ponies reached the balcony, only…

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    the eggs until the egg is fertilized able to be produced into full grown baby. Then, once the baby is born the system helps us to produces milf for the baby. The major parts of a female reproductive systems are the ovaries, oviducts , womb, vagina, vulva and the breasts (it is the area where the milk from the birth mother is dispensed). These ovaries are called egg glands. They have special storage for tiny eggs called ova. These egg turn into another form by developing into a baby, if the a…

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    Urinary Tract Infection

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    contributing factors of UTIs are Staphylococcus, Enterococcus, proteus, Klebsiella and occasionally Candida abicans (yeast). Infection enters the urinary system through the urethra of the man’s penile opening and through the women’s urethra at the Vulva area. Women are more susceptible to UTIs because of shorter urethra as oppose to men with longer urethra. “Nearly 1 in 20 boys and 1 in 10 girls have had at least one urine infection by the time they are 16 years old” (Richards, 2008). In infant…

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    At a certain point, every child should receive an informative sex talk. While certain differences separate both sexes, the context will be delivered in the same manner. Each delivery will be divergent due to differing morals, background, and other considerations involving each parent. I have two younger brothers. Although they are not my children, I have initiated conversations that they probably would have chosen to avoid. My way of engaging with them has always been forthright from a friendly…

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