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| 19 Oct 2009 Methods:This study included 70 infertile women with normal ovarian and male factors. All women had detailed history taking, general examination, local examination, and vaginal and cervical swabs for culture and sensitivity. ... specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, positive likelihood ratio (+LR), negative likelihood ratio (-LR), and the relative risk (RR). Spearman correlation was used to find significant correlation between variables. ... Internet Scientific Publications - http://www.ispub.com/ |
| 2 Jun 2009 by Evelyn Pringle Although the adverse effects of women taking psychiatric drugs while pregnant related to birth defects and infant withdrawal syndrome are often discussed or reported, the serious adverse effects on the sex lives and reproductive systems ... Her site seems dedicated to minimizing any negative information that comes out about taking psych drugs while pregnant or harm to the fetus. Once a commentary or article is posted on her site, the other gals usually put up a link to it ... lawyersandsettlements.com - http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/blog/ - References [ More results from lawyersandsettlements.com ] |
| 10 Nov 2009 by Alexandra I do not believe that a definitive link exists between Autism and vaccinations, correlation does not equal causation. Research published in the journal Nature last month, indicates that a single-letter change in the genetic code ... Furthermore, Croughan, et al., (2006) found that: “Women who conceive following a history of infertility or after using infertility treatments are at increased risk for several pregnancy and L & D complications as compared to fertile women. ... Bear Maximum - http://www.bearmaximum.com/ |
| 29 Jul 2009 by Jennie Brand We find the large fertility‐decreasing impact of college attendance for the most disadvantaged women concentrates in their early to mid‐20s and flattens in their early to mid‐30s, as fewer women remain at risk of a first birth. .... Evidence for Negative Selection in Heterogeneous Economic Returns to Higher Education.” American Sociological Review. Brewster, Karin and Ronald Rindfuss. 2000. "Fertility and Women's Employment in Industrialized Nations. ... eScholarship Repository - http://repositories.cdlib.org/ [ More results from eScholarship Repository ] |
| 6 Nov 2009 by Aedín Doris The lead article in the Economist magazine last week was about declining fertility rates in the developing world, and how they were correlated with increases in living standards. ... Ireland is well known for its educational standards and should retain those standards through the crisis, but even then, some could put the argument forward successful entrepeneurship requires less formal education and more risk-taking and free-will, but that's another story. ... The Irish Economy - http://www.irisheconomy.ie/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 In fact, in women, the strength of orgasm is directly correlated with the amount of oxytocin. Oxytocin levels correlate to sexual arousal in women, as well as the amount of vaginal lubrication present. ... being highest in the ovulatory phase and follicular phase, and lowest in the luteal phase (The follicular phase and ovulatory phase are the preparation and release of the egg, respectively, and fertility will peak at ovulation for obvious reasons. ... Neurotopia - http://scienceblogs.com/neurotopia/ - References |
| 16 Sep 2009 by Marivic Butod This might be result of decline in the fertility of women with HIV/AIDS. HIV/AIDS was the second leading cause of death in Jamaican children aged 1–4 years old in 1999. In the three years prior to 2002, on average three children per month ... Closer inspection of the data reveal significant negative correlation between generalized sexual risk-taking and condom self-efficacy while no significant relationship emerged between the variables, self-esteem and HIV/AIDS attitudes ... Thinking Made Easy - http://ivythesis.typepad.com/term_paper_topics/ |
| 26 Oct 2009 by admin A history of severe> Alcohol was correlated with a lifetime tendency toward high-risk sexual behavior, including multiple sex partners, unprotected sex, sex with high risk partners (eg, injection drug users) prostitutes, and exchanging ... alcohol rehab center - http://alcoholrehabcenter-tyler.blogspot.com/ |
| 30 Oct 2009 by richardkearns Programs that provide accurate information, to counteract the myths and misinformation, frequently report improvements in knowledge and attitudes, but this is poorly correlated with behavioral change related to risk taking and desirable ... force people to accept risk of HIV infection in order to survive. A decrease in education for girls will have serious negative effects on progress made over the past decade toward providing an adequate education for girls and women. ... HIV/AIDS volunteer virtual assisted care... - http://havvacc.wordpress.com/ |
| 16 Nov 2009 by ivyshihleung I wouldn't be a bit surprised if there's a correlation between the increase in preterm births and the increase in fertility issues (refer to past post on infertility and anxiety/depression). ... in heart rate variability, fetal movement patterns, fetal sleep-wake cycles) have been detected in pregnant women during their 2nd and 3rd trimester obstetrical visits, and studies seem to indicate that 2nd trimester anxiety may have a negative impact on fetal brain development. ... Ivy's PPD Blog - http://ivysppdblog.wordpress.com/ [ More results from Ivy's PPD Blog ] |
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