Jornal Brasileiro de Doenças Sexualmente Transmissíveis
... and published in respectivos autores, nãorefletindo refletindo respectivos autores, não DST - Brazilian Journal of Sexually Transmitted necessariamentea aopinião opiniãodos doseditores. editores.Diseases necessariamente are solely the responsibility of their respective authors and Targeting and Dist ...
... and published in respectivos autores, nãorefletindo refletindo respectivos autores, não DST - Brazilian Journal of Sexually Transmitted necessariamentea aopinião opiniãodos doseditores. editores.Diseases necessariamente are solely the responsibility of their respective authors and Targeting and Dist ...
Breast Cancer Knowledge and Screening Behaviour
... rate of breast cancer reported among Malaysian women, compared to Europe and United States, reflects the pattern reported in developing countries. The lower incidence rate has been attributed to diet and life style (Hisham and Yip, 2004), but it could also be due to under reporting, and low rate of ...
... rate of breast cancer reported among Malaysian women, compared to Europe and United States, reflects the pattern reported in developing countries. The lower incidence rate has been attributed to diet and life style (Hisham and Yip, 2004), but it could also be due to under reporting, and low rate of ...
Maternity - Decreased Fetal Movements in the Third Trimester
... The recent Cochrane review18 of four reasonably good quality randomised trials involving a total of 71,370 women, assessed the effect of formal fetal movement counting on perinatal death, major morbidity, maternal anxiety and satisfaction, pregnancy intervention and other adverse pregnancy outcomes. ...
... The recent Cochrane review18 of four reasonably good quality randomised trials involving a total of 71,370 women, assessed the effect of formal fetal movement counting on perinatal death, major morbidity, maternal anxiety and satisfaction, pregnancy intervention and other adverse pregnancy outcomes. ...
Important Information Regarding the Treatment of HIV-Positive Women December 2007
... the Odds also reviews the Michigan Department of Community Health, Public Health Code 333.5123, which requires all pregnant women to be offered HIV testing; and the United States Public Health Service Recommendations for HIV Counseling and Voluntary Testing for Pregnant Women. Due to the rapid devel ...
... the Odds also reviews the Michigan Department of Community Health, Public Health Code 333.5123, which requires all pregnant women to be offered HIV testing; and the United States Public Health Service Recommendations for HIV Counseling and Voluntary Testing for Pregnant Women. Due to the rapid devel ...
3-ch-2 - Shodhganga
... 2001 at school health centers in three communities in the western part of Sweden. Evaluation was performed in 6311 children or 81% of the target population. Data from a cohort of children, born in 1974, who form the national growth charts, were available for comparison. The mean body mass index was ...
... 2001 at school health centers in three communities in the western part of Sweden. Evaluation was performed in 6311 children or 81% of the target population. Data from a cohort of children, born in 1974, who form the national growth charts, were available for comparison. The mean body mass index was ...
Delayed Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea in Women Treated for
... through direct or indirect stimulation of the chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ) and vomiting center. The CTZ is located postrema, on the surface of the brain on the floor of the fourth ventricle. It is located outside of the blood-brain barrier and can be stimulated directly by cytotoxic agents in th ...
... through direct or indirect stimulation of the chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ) and vomiting center. The CTZ is located postrema, on the surface of the brain on the floor of the fourth ventricle. It is located outside of the blood-brain barrier and can be stimulated directly by cytotoxic agents in th ...
Check the amount of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, chlorine, pH
... and mucin [6]. In an update review research on salvia for FDI, there are still descendants on normal reference range of salivary flow rate. Although we have followed standard methods to collect saliva samples, we found a wide range of unstimulated salivary flow rate that may potentially affect the r ...
... and mucin [6]. In an update review research on salvia for FDI, there are still descendants on normal reference range of salivary flow rate. Although we have followed standard methods to collect saliva samples, we found a wide range of unstimulated salivary flow rate that may potentially affect the r ...
Primary Care Screening for and Treatment of Depression in
... or consultation with other investigators. We included English language fair- and good-quality studies involving women who were 18 years and older and pregnant or postpartum (within 1 year of birth at enrollment) and living in “very high-developed” countries according to the World Health Organization ...
... or consultation with other investigators. We included English language fair- and good-quality studies involving women who were 18 years and older and pregnant or postpartum (within 1 year of birth at enrollment) and living in “very high-developed” countries according to the World Health Organization ...
MoHSS_2004_PMTCT Guidelines_read only
... according to schedule, only 4 babies tested HIV positive after 18 months of follow up, which represents 0.8% prevalence ratio. The cornerstone of a successful PMTCT programme is a high rate of HIV testing among pregnant women in order to identify those who are positive and at risk of transmitting th ...
... according to schedule, only 4 babies tested HIV positive after 18 months of follow up, which represents 0.8% prevalence ratio. The cornerstone of a successful PMTCT programme is a high rate of HIV testing among pregnant women in order to identify those who are positive and at risk of transmitting th ...
High-Priority Evidence Gaps for Clinical Preventive Services
... conduct research studies, but rather reviews and assesses published research. The USPSTF follows a multistep process when developing each of its recommendations (see Figure 2). The process starts with the USPSTF and researchers from an Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) developing a research plan ...
... conduct research studies, but rather reviews and assesses published research. The USPSTF follows a multistep process when developing each of its recommendations (see Figure 2). The process starts with the USPSTF and researchers from an Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) developing a research plan ...
Eliminating Perinatal HIV Transmission
... pregnancy ● Using case scenarios, apply best practices to offer opt-out HIV testing ● Describe and identify resources for current information on national guidelines for preventing perinatal HIV transmission ...
... pregnancy ● Using case scenarios, apply best practices to offer opt-out HIV testing ● Describe and identify resources for current information on national guidelines for preventing perinatal HIV transmission ...
Assessment of Emergency Obstetric Care in Kosovo
... In general above-mentioned process indicators will be able to show whether • Enough obstetric services exist to serve the population • Services are within reach of the women who need them • The community is using these facilities • The quality of the service provided is of acceptable standard Unfort ...
... In general above-mentioned process indicators will be able to show whether • Enough obstetric services exist to serve the population • Services are within reach of the women who need them • The community is using these facilities • The quality of the service provided is of acceptable standard Unfort ...
115 Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
... QOL, Quality of Life; SSRIs, > Serotonin Specific Reuptake Inhibitors ...
... QOL, Quality of Life; SSRIs, > Serotonin Specific Reuptake Inhibitors ...
Canadian HIV Pregnancy Planning Guidelines
... (2) transmission from mother to infant, which has been significantly reduced by combined antiretroviral therapy; (3) transmission between partners during conception, which requires different prevention and treatment strategies depending on the status and needs of those involved; and (4) management o ...
... (2) transmission from mother to infant, which has been significantly reduced by combined antiretroviral therapy; (3) transmission between partners during conception, which requires different prevention and treatment strategies depending on the status and needs of those involved; and (4) management o ...
Antenatal syphilis in sub-Saharan Africa: missed
... The technology to address maternal syphilis has been widely available for decades. Syphilis screening and treatment in antenatal care has been cited as one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce foetal and infant mortality and morbidity in the developing world, comparing very favourably with immu ...
... The technology to address maternal syphilis has been widely available for decades. Syphilis screening and treatment in antenatal care has been cited as one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce foetal and infant mortality and morbidity in the developing world, comparing very favourably with immu ...
HealtH for Every Mother
... While this question is not new,1 it is certainly pertinent to current MCH efforts, as considerable national momentum refocuses our collective attention on the health of mothers – for women’s sake. Approximately 62 million women ages 15-44 live in the United States.2 Of these, more than six million b ...
... While this question is not new,1 it is certainly pertinent to current MCH efforts, as considerable national momentum refocuses our collective attention on the health of mothers – for women’s sake. Approximately 62 million women ages 15-44 live in the United States.2 Of these, more than six million b ...
EARLY DETECTION: BREAST AWARENESS, SELF
... Breast cancer early detection: In many LMICs, and sometimes in high income countries, women delay seeking medical evaluation of breast changes for months or even years, especially when they do not hurt or cause lifestyle problems. Early cancers are generally painless lumps, while advanced cancers pr ...
... Breast cancer early detection: In many LMICs, and sometimes in high income countries, women delay seeking medical evaluation of breast changes for months or even years, especially when they do not hurt or cause lifestyle problems. Early cancers are generally painless lumps, while advanced cancers pr ...
Increasing demand for health facility birth
... of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world and few women give birth in a health facility. The World Health Organization states that the most efficient strategy to reduce maternal mortality is to secure skilled attendance at birth, which involves the assistance of skilled health workers in ...
... of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world and few women give birth in a health facility. The World Health Organization states that the most efficient strategy to reduce maternal mortality is to secure skilled attendance at birth, which involves the assistance of skilled health workers in ...
placenta accreta in st vincents university hospital 2008-2011
... This is a prospective, longitudinal, observational cohort study as part of the SCOPE(Screening for Pregnancy Endpoints) Ireland study. Low risk, primiparous women were recruited at15 weeks’ gestation and completed a standardised/validated questionnaire regarding pelvic floor function focusing on pre ...
... This is a prospective, longitudinal, observational cohort study as part of the SCOPE(Screening for Pregnancy Endpoints) Ireland study. Low risk, primiparous women were recruited at15 weeks’ gestation and completed a standardised/validated questionnaire regarding pelvic floor function focusing on pre ...
Product Monograph Template - Standard
... Therefore, particular caution is indicated in cardiac or renal dysfunction, epilepsy or asthma. If, in any of the above-mentioned conditions, a worsening of the underlying disease is diagnosed or suspected during treatment, the benefits and risks of treatment should be reassessed based on the indivi ...
... Therefore, particular caution is indicated in cardiac or renal dysfunction, epilepsy or asthma. If, in any of the above-mentioned conditions, a worsening of the underlying disease is diagnosed or suspected during treatment, the benefits and risks of treatment should be reassessed based on the indivi ...
Magnesium sulfate prophylaxis in preeclampsia: Lessons learned
... In the US, the routine use of magnesium sulfate for seizure prophylaxis in women with preeclampsia is an ingrained obstetric practice. During the past decade, several observational studies and randomized trials have described the use of various regimens of magnesium sulfate to prevent or reduce the ...
... In the US, the routine use of magnesium sulfate for seizure prophylaxis in women with preeclampsia is an ingrained obstetric practice. During the past decade, several observational studies and randomized trials have described the use of various regimens of magnesium sulfate to prevent or reduce the ...
abducted palestinian pms
... have lost their lives during the 20th Century due to conflict, with an additional 52 million lives lost through genocides.” 20 First World Report on Violence and Health World Health Organization, states: WHO (2002)21 the intense violence that women suffer during conflict does not arise exclusively d ...
... have lost their lives during the 20th Century due to conflict, with an additional 52 million lives lost through genocides.” 20 First World Report on Violence and Health World Health Organization, states: WHO (2002)21 the intense violence that women suffer during conflict does not arise exclusively d ...
Approach to Premenstrual Dysphoria for the Mental Health Practitioner
... twin studies suggesting heritability in the range of 44% to 56%.24,25 Personal history of major depressive disorder, particularly when related to other reproductive life stages such as depression in pregnancy or the postpartum period, may also be associated with an increased risk of PMDD.26 Effects ...
... twin studies suggesting heritability in the range of 44% to 56%.24,25 Personal history of major depressive disorder, particularly when related to other reproductive life stages such as depression in pregnancy or the postpartum period, may also be associated with an increased risk of PMDD.26 Effects ...
BMJ: British Medical Journal
... Thirty years later, in this week’s BMJ, Hannaford and colleagues2 report incidence rates of cancer in relation to use of the pill among women in the study cohort. Between 1968 and 1969, 45 950 women in the United Kingdom were enrolled in the study, and they were followed for a mean of 24 years. Full ...
... Thirty years later, in this week’s BMJ, Hannaford and colleagues2 report incidence rates of cancer in relation to use of the pill among women in the study cohort. Between 1968 and 1969, 45 950 women in the United Kingdom were enrolled in the study, and they were followed for a mean of 24 years. Full ...
The Effect of Aromatherapy Inhalation on Nausea and Vomiting in
... This study was approved by the King Khalid University’s review board for scientific research. An ethical consent was obtained from ethical committee in King Khalid University (REC╫2013-02-05). In addition, an official permission was obtained from the administrative authorities of Abha maternity teac ...
... This study was approved by the King Khalid University’s review board for scientific research. An ethical consent was obtained from ethical committee in King Khalid University (REC╫2013-02-05). In addition, an official permission was obtained from the administrative authorities of Abha maternity teac ...
Women's health in India
Women's health in India can be examined in terms of multiple indicators, which vary by geography, socioeconomic standing and culture. To adequately improve the health of women in India multiple dimensions of wellbeing must be analysed in relation to global health averages and also in comparison to men in India. Health is an important factor that contributes to human wellbeing and economic growth.Currently, women in India face a multitude of health problems, which ultimately affect the aggregate economy’s output. Addressing the gender, class or ethnic disparities that exist in healthcare and improving the health outcomes can contribute to economic gain through the creation of quality human capital and increased levels of savings and investment.