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In-Depth From A.D.A.M. Complications An estimated 10 - 15% of all women in their reproductive years have chronic gynecologic problems. Nearly 30% of women reporting such problems spend one or more days in bed per year because of them.
In-Depth From A.D.A.M. Causes Many different factors can trigger menstrual disorders, such as hormone imbalances, genetic factors, clotting disorders, and pelvic diseases.
Birth control, also known as contraception, are designed to prevent pregnancy. Barrier methods like condoms, diaphragms and intrauterine devices (IUDs) prevent sperm from inseminating eggs. Hormonal methods keep the woman's ovaries from releasing eggs that could be fertilized such as birth control pills. Given the U.S. Health and Human Services Department's recent proposals aimed at redefining ...
MANILA, Philippines - We wish to tell our legislators that we expect much from them, that’s why we are very much interested to know the bills that they propose. We commend Sen. Edgardo Angara for authoring the Senior Citizen Bill and the Free Secondary Education Bill.
THIS time, I’m thinking of doing an out-of-the-box management research because I was inspired by the Ig Nobel Prize that gave wide recognition to our everyday medicine also known as Coca-Cola.
Is Sarah Palin ovulating? It's a personal question, but we need to know. Last year, a highly-publicized study of strippers found that dancing girls always earned more during the time of the month...
Lap dancer ovulation, the mental state of plants, and the question of whether Coca-Cola is an effective spermicide highlighted the annual Ig Nobel Prize ceremony at Harvard University Thursday.
Q. I have infertility, and I've been told that I may have PCOS. Can you explain what PCOS is, and tell me if there are any natural treatments for it?
AEterna Zentaris Inc. , a global biopharmaceutical company focused on endocrine therapy and oncology, today reported the completion of patient recruitment for the Company's second efficacy trial of its Phase 3 program in benign prostatic hyperplasia , a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate, with its flagship product candidate, cetrorelix, a Luteinizing Hormone Releasing Hormone antagonist.
I stared at the test strip for what seemed like forever, and when the result was finally displayed. I couldn't tell if it was a + or a -. So I plunked down $10 more for a different style of test. This time, it was hard to discern the intensity of the color pink.Out $20 and unsure if I could have that glass of Merlot, I finally went to the doctor (yes, I paid my co-pay), where that test ...
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