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Womens Health: Encyclopedia II - Down syndrome - Challenges

Down syndrome - Pregnant women with a diagnosis of Down syndrome. Down syndrome - Parents of children with Down syndrome. Down syndrome - Individuals with Down syndrome. ...

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Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Overview, Down syndrome - History, Down syndrome - Genetics, Down syndrome - Prenatal Screening, Down syndrome - Education, Down syndrome - Health, Down syndrome - Medical research, Down syndrome - Challenges, Down syndrome - Pregnant women with a diagnosis of Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Parents of children with Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Individuals with Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Down syndrome's sociology, Down syndrome - Notable individuals, Down syndrome - Down syndrome in fiction, Down syndrome - Sources

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia II - Down syndrome - Prenatal Screening
Pregnant women can be screened for various complications in their pregnancy. Some screens are designed to indicate neural tube defects (such as spina bifida), Trisomy 18, or Down syndrome, and other possible problems. There are two common non-invasive screens that can indicate an increased chance for a Down syndrome fetus. Triple Screen. This test measures the maternal serum alpha feto protein (a fetal liver protein), estriol (a pregnancy hormone), and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG, a pregnancy hormone). This screen is done ...

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Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Overview, Down syndrome - History, Down syndrome - Genetics, Down syndrome - Prenatal Screening, Down syndrome - Education, Down syndrome - Health, Down syndrome - Medical research, Down syndrome - Challenges, Down syndrome - Pregnant women with a diagnosis of Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Parents of children with Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Individuals with Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Down syndrome's sociology, Down syndrome - Notable individuals, Down syndrome - Down syndrome in fiction, Down syndrome - Sources

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia II - Down syndrome - Overview

The incidence of Down syndrome is estimated at 1 per 800 births, making it the most common human aneuploidy. Maternal age influences the chance of conceiving a baby with the syndrome. At age 20 to 24, it is 1/1490, while at age 40 it is 1/106, and at age 49 is 1/11. (Hook EB., 1981). Although the chance increases with maternal age, most children with Down syndrome (80%) are born to women under the age of 35. This reflects the overall fecundity of that age group. Many standard screens of pregnancies indicate Down syndrome, although they are n ...

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Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Overview, Down syndrome - History, Down syndrome - Genetics, Down syndrome - Prenatal Screening, Down syndrome - Education, Down syndrome - Health, Down syndrome - Medical research, Down syndrome - Challenges, Down syndrome - Pregnant women with a diagnosis of Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Parents of children with Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Individuals with Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Down syndrome's sociology, Down syndrome - Notable individuals, Down syndrome - Down syndrome in fiction, Down syndrome - Sources

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia - Women's studies

Women's studies is an interdisciplinary academic field devoted to topics concerning women, feminism, gender, and politics. It often includes feminist theory, women's history (eg history of women's suffrage) and social history, women's literature, women's health, and the feminist and gender studies-influenced practice of most of the humanities and social sciences. "Women's studies" was first conceived as an academic rubric apart from other departments in the late 1960s, as the "second wave" of feminism gained political influence ...

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia - Andrology

Andrology (from the Greek andros, man) is the medical specialty that deals with male health, particularly relating to the problems of the male reproductive system and urological problems that are unique to men. Gynaecology deals with medical issues which are specific to women. Men are more susceptible to heart disease than women, and tend to have a slightly shorter natural average life span. However, men are more resistant to many conditions th ...

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia - List of academic disciplines

This is a list of academic disciplines (and academic fields). An academic discipline is a branch of knowledge which is formally taught, either at the university, or via some other such method. Functionally, disciplines are usually defined and recognised by the academic journals in which research is published, and the learned societies to which their practitioners belong. Each discipline usually has several sub-disciplines or branch ...

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia - Cohort statistics

For other meanings see cohort In statistics and demography, a cohort is a group of subjects — most often humans from a given population — defined by a condition on their date of birth. For example, Canadian women born in the year 1950 would form a cohort, when studied from a point of view such as their health or mortality, or education, or marriages. A cohort study often tracks a cohort over extended periods of ...

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia - Nurse

A nurse is a health care professional who is engaged in the practice of nursing. Nurses are men and women who are responsible (along with other health care professionals) for the safety and recovery of acutely or chronically ill or injured people, health maintenance of the healthy, and treatment of life-threatening emergencies in a wide range of health care settings. Nurses may also be involved in medical and nursing research. Nurse - Overview. Nurses develop a plan of care, often working collaboratively wi ...

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia - Cuba

The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest of the Greater Antilles), the Isle of Youth and various adjacent small islands. The name Cuba is said to be derived from the Taíno word cubanacán, meaning "a central place." It is located in the northern Caribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of the eastern United States, and the Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti, and east of Mexico. The Cayman Islands and Jamaica are south ...

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia - United Nations Population Fund

The United Nations Fund for Population Activities was started in 1969 and renamed the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in 1987. The United Nations Population Fund is the world's largest international source of funding for population and reproductive health programs. The Fund works with governments and non-governmental organizations in over 140 countries with the support of the international community, supporting programs that help women, men and young people: plan their families and avoid unwant ...

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia - EMPOWER

EMPOWER (Education Means Protection Of Women Engaged in Recreation) or Moolniti Songserm Okard Pooying is a non-profit community organization in Thailand that supports sex workers; it offers free classes in language, health, law and pre-college education as well as individual counseling to these people. The organization also lobbies the government in an attempt to extend regular labor protections to sex workers. Unlike most Thai organizations operating in this field, EMPOWER takes a neutral stance and does not pressure p ...

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia - Abortion

An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy associated with the death of an embryo or a fetus. This can occur spontaneously, in the form of a miscarriage, or be intentionally induced through chemical, surgical, or other means. The pregnancy of any female mammal can be aborted; however, this article focuses exclusively on the phenomenon in women. Abortions have been induced by various methods for centuries. In the 20th century, the ethics and morality of abortions became the subject of intense political debate in many areas of ...

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia - Body fluid

Bodily fluids listed below are found in the bodies of men and/or women. Some may be found in animals as well. They include fluids that are excreted or secreted from the body as well as fluids that normally are not. These respective fluids would include: Amniotic fluid surrounding a fetus (which is released to the outside world in childbirth) Aqueous humour Bile Blood and blood plasma Cerumen also ear wax Cowper's fluid or pre-ejaculatory fluid Chyle Chyme ...

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia - Arthritis

Arthritis (from Greek arthro-, joint + -itis, inflammation) is a group of conditions that affect the health of the bone joints in the body. One in three adult Americans suffer from some form of arthritis and the disease affects about twice as many women as men. Arthritic diseases include rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis, which are autoimmune diseases; septic arthritis, caused by joint infection; and the more common osteoarthritis, or degenerative joint disease. Arthritis can be caused from strains and ...

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia - Breast reconstruction

Breast reconstruction is the rebuilding of a breast, usually in women. It involves using existing flesh or prosthetic material to construct a natural-looking breast. Often this even includes the reformation of a natural-looking areola and nipple. This procedure may involve the use of implants. Breast reconstruction - Overview. Though this procedure was recently out of the question after surgical procedures such as mastectomy, this type of cosmetic surgery is becoming more common. Though most health plans co ...

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia II - Down syndrome - Down syndrome's sociology

Advocates for people with Down syndrome stress that affected individuals have the same human rights and emotions as any other human beings. Down syndrome is considered grounds for abortion in an increasing number of countries. The number of children born with Down syndrome is decreasing due to the large number of abortions following an early diagnosis of Down syndrome during pregnancy. In a hearing before the German Parliament, doctors stated that 90% of all fetuses prenatally diagnosed with Down syndrome are aborted. This number is consiste ...

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Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Overview, Down syndrome - History, Down syndrome - Genetics, Down syndrome - Prenatal Screening, Down syndrome - Education, Down syndrome - Health, Down syndrome - Medical research, Down syndrome - Challenges, Down syndrome - Pregnant women with a diagnosis of Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Parents of children with Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Individuals with Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Down syndrome's sociology, Down syndrome - Notable individuals, Down syndrome - Down syndrome in fiction, Down syndrome - Sources

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia II - Millennium Development Goals - Goals

Millennium Development Goals - 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger. Reduce by half the proportion of people living on less than one U.S. dollar a day. Reduce by half the proportion of people who suffer from hunger. Increase the amount of food for those who suffer from hunger. Millennium Development Goals - 2. Achieve universal primary education. Ensure that all boys and girls complete ...

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Millennium Development Goals, Millennium Development Goals - Goals, Millennium Development Goals - 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, Millennium Development Goals - 2. Achieve universal primary education, Millennium Development Goals - 3. Promote gender equality and empower women, Millennium Development Goals - 4. Reduce child mortality, Millennium Development Goals - 5. Improve maternal health, Millennium Development Goals - 6. Combat HIV/AIDS malaria and other diseases, Millennium Development Goals - 7. Ensure environmental sustainability, Millennium Development Goals - 8. Develop a global partnership for development

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia II - Millennium Development Goals - Goals

Millennium Development Goals - 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger. Reduce by half the proportion of people living on less than one U.S. dollar a day. Reduce by half the proportion of people who suffer from hunger. Increase the amount of food for those who suffer from hunger. Millennium Development Goals - 2. Achieve universal primary education. Ensure that all boys and girls complete a full course of prim ...

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Millennium Development Goals, Millennium Development Goals - Goals, Millennium Development Goals - 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, Millennium Development Goals - 2. Achieve universal primary education, Millennium Development Goals - 3. Promote gender equality and empower women, Millennium Development Goals - 4. Reduce child mortality, Millennium Development Goals - 5. Improve maternal health, Millennium Development Goals - 6. Combat HIV/AIDS malaria and other diseases, Millennium Development Goals - 7. Ensure environmental sustainability, Millennium Development Goals - 8. Develop a global partnership for development

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia II - List of United States magazines - Health magazines

List of United States magazines - Men. Men's Health Esquire List of United States magazines - Women. McCall's Magazine Shape Health List of United States magazines - General. Prevention ...

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List of United States magazines, List of United States magazines - Agriculture, List of United States magazines - Automotive magazines, List of United States magazines - Business and finance magazines, List of United States magazines - Children's magazines, List of United States magazines - Entertainment and art magazines, List of United States magazines - Folklore magazines, List of United States magazines - Food and cooking magazines, List of United States magazines - Gay magazines, List of United States magazines - General interest magazines, List of United States magazines - Health magazines, List of United States magazines - Men, List of United States magazines - Women, List of United States magazines - General, List of United States magazines - History, List of United States magazines - Hobby and Interest magazines, List of United States magazines - Board game, List of United States magazines - Stamp collecting, List of United States magazines - Tabletop roleplaying games, List of United States magazines - Humor magazines, List of United States magazines - Lifestyle magazines, List of United States magazines - Lad Mags, List of United States magazines - Men's magazines, List of United States magazines - Music magazines, List of United States magazines - News magazines, List of United States magazines - Parenting magazines, List of United States magazines - Political magazines, List of United States magazines - Pornographic magazines, List of United States magazines - Religious magazines, List of United States magazines - Science magazines, List of United States magazines - Science fiction magazines, List of United States magazines - Spanish language magazines, List of United States magazines - Sports magazines, List of United States magazines - Technology magazines, List of United States magazines - Teen magazines, List of United States magazines - Video game magazines, List of United States magazines - Women's magazines, List of United States magazines - Writers magazines, List of United States magazines - Misc. magazines

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Womens Health: Encyclopedia II - Human rights in Australia - Aborigines

Australian Aborigines are the indigenous peoples of Australia. Their ancestors probably arrived in Australia just over 50,000 years ago, although the date remains in dispute. Human rights in Australia - Massacres and dispossession of land. In 1770, Captain James Cook took possession of the east coast of Australia and named it New South Wales in the name of Great Britain. The Aboriginal population was decimated by British colonisation which began in 1788, when news of the land's fertility spread to European ...

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Human rights in Australia, Human rights in Australia - Legislation, Human rights in Australia - Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, Human rights in Australia - Universal suffrage, Human rights in Australia - Women, Human rights in Australia - Indigenous Australians, Human rights in Australia - Capital punishment, Human rights in Australia - Aborigines, Human rights in Australia - Massacres and dispossession of land, Human rights in Australia - Stolen generation, Human rights in Australia - Health, Human rights in Australia - Life Expectancy, Human rights in Australia - Immigration and asylum seekers, Human rights in Australia - White Australia policy, Human rights in Australia - Mandatory detention, Human rights in Australia - National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention

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