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    Fake Brain Trauma

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    Mirena IUD Associated with Fake Brain Tumors and Serious Complications Are you experiencing fake brain tumors after receiving the Mirena IUD permanent birth control device? Many of the women who were implanted with the device had no idea about the side effects and complications that have been associated with the device including brain injuries and pseudotumor cerebri (PTC) or Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH). If you or a woman you love is experiencing pain, vision problems, severe headaches

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    Men and women are sexually dimorphic: they possess characteristics that differ on average for males and females of a given species. These attributes can be physical, but are also seen in behaviour. This is also known as a sex difference. Given that differences in behaviour between the sexes have long been the subject of social discourse , it is paramount to examine to what extent these differences are dependent on society, or whether they have a basis in biology. Here, it is beneficial to observe

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    Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) consists in the use of oral ART (either tenofovir alone, TFV, or in association with emtricibine, TFV/FTC) or topical vaginal TFV gel to prevent HIV transmission. This intervention was initially proposed following previous research that showed ART as an effective way to prevent transmission (i.e. prevention of mother-to-child-transmission, MTCT, treatment as prevention strategy, TaP, and in the context of post-exposure prophylaxis, PEP) (1, 6). Since 2012, following

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    Imagine you ran out of your favorite toothpaste but instead of just running to the nearest drug store you have to call your doctor’s office, set an appointment, receive a prescription then go to the pharmacy to have it filled just to get a new tube of toothpaste. Obviously people do not have to go through this process just to get toothpaste but they do in fact have to go through this process to obtain birth control pills. According to merriam-webster.com, birth control is the practice of preventing

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    Primary Ovarian Failure Primary ovarian failure (POF), previously referred to as premature menopause, is a disorder present in women under 40 whose ovaries are non-functioning or not as sufficient as they once were. This disorder usually arises later in life but may appear as early as the women’s teenage years or it may be present since birth (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 2014). In the general population, approximately 1% of ovulating women are diagnosed with the disorder;

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    IV. Intrauterine devices: The Intrauterine Device (IUD) is the most commonly utilized reversible contraceptive method in the world. Types of IUDs: 1- Unmedicated IUDs: The IUDs have lippes Loop, made of plastic (polyethylene) impregnated with barium sulfate. They are still utilized allover the world except in the United States. Flexible stainless steel rings are utilized widely only in China and not elsewhere. The other unmedicated devices are condemned as they cause side effects such as Pelvic Inflammatory

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    Every time young women pops a birth control pill, some will not think about the disadvantage ways that it will damaged their body. When people think about pills, they think about various of ideas going around their minds, and this pill can incapacitate women or teenager’s bodies. It is prescribed usually to teenage girls, therefore about 80% of them that had experienced sexually have used it. Almost 750,000 teenage girls get pregnant every year before the age of 20. “This resulted approximately 425

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    Overview Emergency contraception is defined as the safe and effective way to prevent a pregnancy after unprotected sex (Planned Parenthood, 2015). The emergency contraception pill, is often called the morning- after pill. It uses high doses of hormonal levels to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Most of the different emergency contraception’s can work up to seventy- two hours after unprotected sex. Some can work all the way up to one- hundred and twenty hours, which is about five days. There are three

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    Is abortion wrong? Does a fetus have rights? Should a woman have the right to abort if she decides she does not want to have a child? Should a father have a say in whether a fetus is aborted or carried to term? There are countless reasons a woman may choose to have an abortion. Abortion is a controversial and emotional topic that sparks a great deal of debate. Hearing facts will assist one in deriving a more knowledgeable stance on the matter. There are several circumstances that may cause

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    Birth Control and Fertility One of the most common misconceptions circling society for years is how the use of contraceptives (birth control) can affect women’s fertility. Birth control is a mixture of hormones that thicken the cervical mucus to prevent the ovaries from ovulating eggs, as well as changing the lining of the uterus to make reproduction difficult. For this reason, women use multiple contraceptive methods to help with hormonal issues, menstrual problems, ovarian disorders, but

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