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    fertilization (IVF) and pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) can both be used when there is difficulty for a couple to naturally conceive on their own. IVF is defined as a series of procedures used to treat fertility or genetic problems and assist with the conception of a child. During IVF, mature eggs are collected from your ovaries and fertilized by sperm in a lab. IVF is the most effective assisted form of reproduction. PGD is defined as the testing of pre-implantation stage embryos or oocytes

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    fertilization (IVF) and pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) can both be used when there is difficulty for a couple to naturally conceive on their own. IVF is defined as a complex series of procedures used to treat fertility or genetic problems and assist with the conception of a child. During IVF, mature eggs are collected from your ovaries and fertilized by sperm in a lab. IVF is the most effective assisted form of reproduction. PGD is defined as the testing of pre-implantation stage embryos or oocytes

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    Biology Report Hormone Growth Promotants in Meat Implantation of HGP in meat- is a highly controversial issue not only in New Zealand but also around the world. There is also many myths and misconceptions surrounding added HPG’s in the meat that we consume. In this report I will be discussing the effects of HGP in meat, the opinions for and against this procedure and also my own personal stance and proposed societal action. Hormones are certain chemicals that are naturally present in all

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    after twelve months or more of regular unprotected sexual intercourse.4 Reproduction either in vivo or in vitro is dependent on the presence of viable gametes (sperm and ovum), a successful sperm to ovum interaction; fertilization and an effective implantation of the fertilized ovum onto the endometrial wall of the uterus.3 In a study carried out in south western Nigeria, the common causes of infertility were: tubal factor (39.5%), uterine factor (30%), and ovarian factor (13%).5 Other causes included

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    In “Lamb to the Slaughter”, the author, Roald Dahl depicts Mary Maloney is waiting for her husband, Patrick Maloney who works as a police officer. However, when Patrick comes back home, he decides to leave his families. Mary murdered her husband impulsively, as a six-month pregnant mother, she has no idea how things will turn out for her and her baby. In order to stay out of her crime, she tries to have an alibi from the grocer and destroys the murder—a leg of lamb. By narrating from Mary’s perspective

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    Brochure: A Case Study

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    Goals: The goal of this health education project is to increase knowledge among healthcare providers at the Foxboro Woman’s Center in Foxboro Massachusetts as well as their pregnant woman about the risks to unborn child if marijuana is used in pregnancy. The hope is that through provider education will come an increase in screening for prenatal marijuana use, resulting in the proper plan of care and cessation treatment. Secondly, the project will provide the practice with a brochure that will

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    Pregnancy is usually thought of as a taxing, yet rewarding and joyful time for an expectant mother. It takes a toll on not only a mother’s body, but also on her emotional well-being. A lack of appetite, energy, and strength are not uncommon among healthy mothers, and will not call for immediate attention from a physician. Although the psychological and physiological changes a woman goes through while pregnant can present themselves as depression-like symptoms, more often, they are the result of carrying

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    Deep Brain Stimulation Implantation Deep brain stimulation (DBS) implantation is a procedure to insert a wire (lead) into one or both sides of the brain in order to deliver electrical currents to an area causing problems. The lead is attached to a power source that is implanted under the skin near the collarbone, chest, or abdomen. This procedure may be done to treat various medical conditions, such as Parkinson disease, essential tremor, and other neurological conditions that cannot be controlled

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    Cochlear Implantation

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    Cochlear Implantation is not as new of an idea as society may think. Interest in stimulating hearing in deaf individuals can be traced back as far as the 18th century. Since then many scientists, doctors and even audiologists from all areas of the world have worked to develop sophisticated high-tech implant systems. Which has resulted in varying viewpoints between the Deaf and Hearing Communities. In the 18th century Italian Physicist Alessando Volta developed the electrolytic cell. Volta experimented

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    recommended treatment of choice for infertility(1). Despite numerous developments in laboratory techniques and ovarian stimulation protocols,the rate of implantation and clinical pregnancy remain low and it is estimated that in approximately 85% of cases the procedure is failed(2). Several studies have explored the causes of embryo implantation failure .Evidences indicated that the two main factors in this regard are embryonic development and endometrial receptivity(3). Endometrial receptivity

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