APPROPRIATE USE OF GALACTAGOGUES
... socially acceptable methods and technology made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community through their full participation and at a cost that the community and country can afford to maintain at every stage of their development in the spirit of self reliance and self-determi ...
... socially acceptable methods and technology made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community through their full participation and at a cost that the community and country can afford to maintain at every stage of their development in the spirit of self reliance and self-determi ...
Diagnosis and Management of Gestational Hypertension
... of these trials conflict.12 Of note is the trial sponsored by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development that included 4589 healthy nulliparous women and revealed no reduction in the rate of preeclampsia.13 On the other hand, trials conducted in women considered at very high risk d ...
... of these trials conflict.12 Of note is the trial sponsored by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development that included 4589 healthy nulliparous women and revealed no reduction in the rate of preeclampsia.13 On the other hand, trials conducted in women considered at very high risk d ...
PREVENTION
... 80% of US population experience one or more episodes of low back pain during lifetime. One of leading causes for physician office visits and for filing disability claims. During last 3 decades disability claim rate has increased 13 fold. Annual medical costs related to back pain are estimated to be ...
... 80% of US population experience one or more episodes of low back pain during lifetime. One of leading causes for physician office visits and for filing disability claims. During last 3 decades disability claim rate has increased 13 fold. Annual medical costs related to back pain are estimated to be ...
Women`s Health Care Competencies for Medical Students
... The success of these efforts led to another interdisciplinary retreat in 2003. “The Future of Women’s Health: Performance-based Tools for Today’s Medical Schools,” was held June 13-15, 2003, again in Chantilly, VA. At the retreat, 64 health science educators from 14 specialties and numerous subspeci ...
... The success of these efforts led to another interdisciplinary retreat in 2003. “The Future of Women’s Health: Performance-based Tools for Today’s Medical Schools,” was held June 13-15, 2003, again in Chantilly, VA. At the retreat, 64 health science educators from 14 specialties and numerous subspeci ...
Chapter 4 National HIV/AIDS Policy AND Related Debates
... woman go for an HIV test and discover she is positive but fails to share it with the partner for fear of being blamed as the cause. Republic of Zambia Vision 2030 recognizes gender violence as the root cause of unequal power relations between men and women in Zambia, which results in subordination o ...
... woman go for an HIV test and discover she is positive but fails to share it with the partner for fear of being blamed as the cause. Republic of Zambia Vision 2030 recognizes gender violence as the root cause of unequal power relations between men and women in Zambia, which results in subordination o ...
Endangered species: Native American women`s struggle for their
... including hundreds of mentally retarded who were injected with a drug that had not yet been approved by the Federal Drug Administration. Native American women represented a unique class of victims among the larger population that faced sterilization and abuses of reproductive rights during the 1970s ...
... including hundreds of mentally retarded who were injected with a drug that had not yet been approved by the Federal Drug Administration. Native American women represented a unique class of victims among the larger population that faced sterilization and abuses of reproductive rights during the 1970s ...
Sex disparities in diagnosis of bladder cancer after initial
... advanced stage of presentation has been hypothesized, a review of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database by Mungan et al demonstrated a 5-year overall relative survival advantage for males across all stages of disease.5 Studies evaluating disparities in aggressive treatment ...
... advanced stage of presentation has been hypothesized, a review of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database by Mungan et al demonstrated a 5-year overall relative survival advantage for males across all stages of disease.5 Studies evaluating disparities in aggressive treatment ...
Substance misuse problems during pregnancy with special emphasis on buprenorphine Hanna Kahila
... opioid-dependent women, both methadone and buprenorphine have been widely used in the treatment of opioid-dependent individuals. We wanted to study whether buprenorphine is a possible medication alternative for pregnant women as well. Also, the long-term effects of antenatal substance abuse on child ...
... opioid-dependent women, both methadone and buprenorphine have been widely used in the treatment of opioid-dependent individuals. We wanted to study whether buprenorphine is a possible medication alternative for pregnant women as well. Also, the long-term effects of antenatal substance abuse on child ...
Proceedings 2011 - Perinatal Priorities
... that was presented during their counseling. Many mothers said that they simply wanted everything done, for example, “Never a question not to do everything.” Others relied on their faith, as 1 woman said, “I put my faith in God and hoped He would help the infant and the doctors.” Only 2 mothers speci ...
... that was presented during their counseling. Many mothers said that they simply wanted everything done, for example, “Never a question not to do everything.” Others relied on their faith, as 1 woman said, “I put my faith in God and hoped He would help the infant and the doctors.” Only 2 mothers speci ...
Updates in Contraception
... Barriers Created by Misconceptions Patients and clinicians have misconceptions about many contraceptive methods, such as the mechanism of action of EC pills, effectiveness of condoms, adverse effects of contraceptive pills, and complications of intrauterine devices (IUDs). Intrauterine devices in pa ...
... Barriers Created by Misconceptions Patients and clinicians have misconceptions about many contraceptive methods, such as the mechanism of action of EC pills, effectiveness of condoms, adverse effects of contraceptive pills, and complications of intrauterine devices (IUDs). Intrauterine devices in pa ...
Global Health Through Women`s Leadership Fourth ADEA
... Dr. Maria Fidela de Lima Navarro is Professor of Operative Dentistry at the Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo (BSD/ USP), and the current President of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR). Dr. Navarro is the first Latin American researcher to be elected as IADR P ...
... Dr. Maria Fidela de Lima Navarro is Professor of Operative Dentistry at the Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo (BSD/ USP), and the current President of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR). Dr. Navarro is the first Latin American researcher to be elected as IADR P ...
Identifying Provider Prejudice in Healthcare
... higher benefits from treatment for minority patients. In contrast to this interpretation for why blacks and women (henceforth referred to as minorities) receive less care, membership in a minority group may predict lower benefit from treatment because of its statistical association with biology, pr ...
... higher benefits from treatment for minority patients. In contrast to this interpretation for why blacks and women (henceforth referred to as minorities) receive less care, membership in a minority group may predict lower benefit from treatment because of its statistical association with biology, pr ...
Climara Pro
... in the placebo group. The percentage of women with abnormal mammograms (recommendations for short-interval follow-up, a suspicious abnormality, or highly suggestive of malignancy) was significantly higher in the estrogen plus progestin group versus the placebo group. This difference appeared at year ...
... in the placebo group. The percentage of women with abnormal mammograms (recommendations for short-interval follow-up, a suspicious abnormality, or highly suggestive of malignancy) was significantly higher in the estrogen plus progestin group versus the placebo group. This difference appeared at year ...
i MATERNAL AND FETAL OUTCOMES OF PREGNANT WOMEN
... may produce a viral strain with resistance to any one or two antiretroviral agents. Some individual acquire infection with drug-resistant HIV, which may be overgrown over time by wild-type virus. However, these individuals may retain a sub-population of drug-resistant virus that could rapidly reemer ...
... may produce a viral strain with resistance to any one or two antiretroviral agents. Some individual acquire infection with drug-resistant HIV, which may be overgrown over time by wild-type virus. However, these individuals may retain a sub-population of drug-resistant virus that could rapidly reemer ...
MEASURE Evaluation
... The primary purpose of this report is to provide essential information that will help to shape the development of an M & E framework for a comprehensive HIV and AIDS response in the Caribbean education sector. The report will provide the basis for broader discussion to conceptualize the framework. ( ...
... The primary purpose of this report is to provide essential information that will help to shape the development of an M & E framework for a comprehensive HIV and AIDS response in the Caribbean education sector. The report will provide the basis for broader discussion to conceptualize the framework. ( ...
Attention arthritis shoppers!
... a key member of your healthcare team Consulting regularly with your healthcare team, including your doctor and pharmacist, is important for protecting your specific arthritis health issues. Physicians have the details of your medical history and the training to make a diagnosis and decision about yo ...
... a key member of your healthcare team Consulting regularly with your healthcare team, including your doctor and pharmacist, is important for protecting your specific arthritis health issues. Physicians have the details of your medical history and the training to make a diagnosis and decision about yo ...
slide kit - Women for Positive Action
... regimen may lead to refusal to participate and non-adherence1 ...
... regimen may lead to refusal to participate and non-adherence1 ...
BCRCP OBSTETRIC GUIDELINE 11 HYPERTENSION IN
... For fiscal years 2001/02 to 2003/04, there were a total of 121,085 (singleton and multiple) infants born. Of these, 6,952 infants were born of women with pregnancy complicated by hypertension, and 114,133 were born of women with non-hypertensive pregnancies. Rates of adverse neonatal outcomes for th ...
... For fiscal years 2001/02 to 2003/04, there were a total of 121,085 (singleton and multiple) infants born. Of these, 6,952 infants were born of women with pregnancy complicated by hypertension, and 114,133 were born of women with non-hypertensive pregnancies. Rates of adverse neonatal outcomes for th ...
- University of Mississippi
... the treatment they need for optimal birth outcomes (Karagiannis, Bekiari, Manolopoulos, Paletas, & Tsapas, 2010). There is not a firm cutoff for gestational diabetes, and adverse effects due to excess glucose have been observed in women not diagnosed for gestational diabetes (Poolsup, Suksomboon, & ...
... the treatment they need for optimal birth outcomes (Karagiannis, Bekiari, Manolopoulos, Paletas, & Tsapas, 2010). There is not a firm cutoff for gestational diabetes, and adverse effects due to excess glucose have been observed in women not diagnosed for gestational diabetes (Poolsup, Suksomboon, & ...
Gestational diabetes: risks, management, and treatment options International Journal of Women’s Health Dove
... randomized MiG trial, which only included GDM women, about 5.0% of women had gestational hypertension and 6.3% had pre-eclampsia.5 However, the randomized ACHOIS trial reported that 15% of its GDM population had pre-eclampsia, notably higher than other prospective studies.4 Currently, it is not know ...
... randomized MiG trial, which only included GDM women, about 5.0% of women had gestational hypertension and 6.3% had pre-eclampsia.5 However, the randomized ACHOIS trial reported that 15% of its GDM population had pre-eclampsia, notably higher than other prospective studies.4 Currently, it is not know ...
Domestic violence against women
... Gender differences in health, health care and health promotion have to be considered in each health service and regarding each vulnerable group. Prerequisites, conditions and influencing factors of access to and utilization of health services in both genders, and effects on outcomes of services for ...
... Gender differences in health, health care and health promotion have to be considered in each health service and regarding each vulnerable group. Prerequisites, conditions and influencing factors of access to and utilization of health services in both genders, and effects on outcomes of services for ...
Library CD Request Processor
... Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program, Modena Policlinico Hospital, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy. Wernicke encephalopathy (WE) is a rare but known complication of severe hyperemesis gravidarum caused by thiamine deficiency. This article presents an unusual case that oc ...
... Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program, Modena Policlinico Hospital, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy. Wernicke encephalopathy (WE) is a rare but known complication of severe hyperemesis gravidarum caused by thiamine deficiency. This article presents an unusual case that oc ...
Women and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa
... prevalence was found to be very high at 70.5% (95% CI : 60.5 - 79.2) and 60.2% (95% CI: 49.9 - 70.0) respectively [71]. A prevalence of 33.2% was reported among women, aged 15 - 70 years, undergoing voluntary screening in Benin, West Africa [76]. Factors associated with increased risk of HPV infecti ...
... prevalence was found to be very high at 70.5% (95% CI : 60.5 - 79.2) and 60.2% (95% CI: 49.9 - 70.0) respectively [71]. A prevalence of 33.2% was reported among women, aged 15 - 70 years, undergoing voluntary screening in Benin, West Africa [76]. Factors associated with increased risk of HPV infecti ...
Periodic Health Exam
... The AAFP recommends against routine screening with resting electrocardiography (ECG), exercise treadmill test (ETT), or electronbeam computerized tomography (EBCT) scanning for coronary calcium for either the presence of severe coronary artery stenosis (CAS) or the prediction of coronary heart dis ...
... The AAFP recommends against routine screening with resting electrocardiography (ECG), exercise treadmill test (ETT), or electronbeam computerized tomography (EBCT) scanning for coronary calcium for either the presence of severe coronary artery stenosis (CAS) or the prediction of coronary heart dis ...
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.