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    Anemia

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    Treatment Certain forms of anemia are hereditary and infants may be affected from the time of birth. Women in the childbearing years are particularly susceptible to iron-deficiency anemia because of the blood loss from menstruation and the increased blood supply demands during pregnancy. Older adults also may have a greater risk of developing anemia because of poor diet and other medical conditions. There are many types of anemia. All are very different in their causes

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    Student Name Assignment 01: Migraines Part A 1.) While very similar in nature‚ the classic migraine has two distinguishing features that differentiate it from the common migraine. 85% of all migraine headaches are characterized as a common migraine. A common migraine often brings about a pain of moderate-to-severe intensity that is described as “throbbing” or “pounding.” While this pain typically manifests itself unilaterally‚ meaning the pain is localized to one side of the head‚ it is

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    Birth Control is the most common method used today to prevent pregnancy. 98% of women in the United States have used birth control at some point. Today‚ 62% are actively using this method to prevent themselves from the chances of getting pregnant from unprotected sex. Birth control pills are one of the most effective methods of contraception when taken regularly and as prescribed. Though the most common use of this medicine is to prevent pregnancy‚ birth control also serves multiple other purposes

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    Notes on Menstrual Cycle

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    4Action  of  hormones  in  the  Menstrual  Cycle     The Ovarian Cycle  The cycle begins with the release from the hypothalamus of gonadotrophin – releasing hormone (GnRH)‚ which  stimulates the pituitary to secrete small amounts of Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinising Hormone (LH).  The FSH stimulates follicle growth‚ aided by LH and  the cells of the growing follicles start to make estrogen. Notice in figure(d) that there is a slow rise in the amount of estrogen

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    Week Four Assignment Three Conditions and defects pertaining to the reproductive system in men are treated by the urology department. Genitourinary diseases are handled by specialists known as urologists (a physician whose medical specialty deals with the urinary tract). The division of medical practice that oversees kidney diseases‚ electrolyte imbalance‚ renal transplantation‚ and dialysis therapy would be referred to as nephrology; accordingly the associated medical professionals are named

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    this case‚ menstruation—would still be a characteristic that only the powerful can hold. Although at first I was a bit confused as to what exactly Steinem was arguing and why‚ after having read the article multiple times‚ I was finally able to make sense of where she was coming from through her unique use of sarcasm and role-reversal scenario. Whereas some may automatically assume that if the roles were reversed‚ men‚ too‚ would know the pain and suffering that is accompanied by menstruation‚ thus‚ allowing

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    chosen to be the Princess of the land. Egg was able to be chosen to become Princess and to turn into an ovum‚ finally being released into the fallopian tube; travel here takes quite a bit of time which is why ovulation happens two weeks before menstruation. The fallopian tube is 4 inches long‚ but has many different parts and is home to many cilia‚ who are the peasants of the kingdom. They assist in the journey‚ by helping to push her along to the final resting spot where she will wait for her knight

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    leading from the opening of the vulva to the cervix of the uterus. 2. A sheath like anatomical structure. * Pelvic: Inferior area of the abdominopelvic cavity. * Menstruation: The periodic discharge from the vagina of blood and tissues from a nonpregnant uterus; the culmination of the menstrual cycle. Menstruation occurs every 28 days or so between puberty and menopause‚ except during pregnancy‚ and the flow lasts about 5 days‚ the times varying from woman to woman. * Physical Examination:

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    and aging. Sex education can develop skills and self esteem to help students enter adolescence. It helps them in knowing that the sudden few changes are okay and normal. For example‚ girls would not get shocked‚ panic and afraid at their first menstruation once they already had the knowledge about it. <br><br>Young people can also learn to appreciate and recognize their own sex: bodies just as good‚ beautiful and special as other God’s perfect creations. Moreover‚ it delivers confidence on them to

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    Biology

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    Male System The structure and function of the human male reproductive system‚ is very similar to that of many other mammals. The male system is designed to make sperm or male gametes and is adapted to provide for the delivery of these gametes to the female to allow for fertilization. Male Reproductive System Male Reproductive System Structures 1. testes -- produces sperm and the hormone testosterone 2. scrotum -- pouch enclosing the testes keeping the sperm at an optimum temperature

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