The incidence of pre-eclampsia in first term pregnancies was studied in relation to whether or not they were preceded by pregnancies which ended in abortionâspontaneous or induced. Two hundred and twenty patients with previous abortion were studied along with two sets of controls, one ...
(Citation2015) illustrated how the Ugandan news media portrayed women both as victims of strict abortion laws and as responsible for engaging in risky, illegal procedures. In the USA, women’s personal abortion stories are seldom mentioned, while language personifying the foetus is prevalent. When...
The results indicate that 40.1% of the respondent’s selected readoption as a solution. Although the agreement rate is less than half of the total respondents, the rate is considerably much better than a study in Penang which found that only 19% of respondents believe readopting can effectively...
such as Indigenous and Black populations and other racialized groups (e.g., Latinx, Asian, etc.). The term “racialized” is used to describe members of populations affected by systemic racism, rather than terms such as “marginalized” or “vulnerable”, as these terms have been rejected by...
Inadequate sensitization training, discriminatory laws, and the dual stigma from HIV and sex work likely further hinder FSWs access to HIV treatment and care [3, 105]. ART is central to securing the health of sex workers and preventing onward transmission. This must be a key part of future ...
That requires taking into account the immediate and long-term wider ramifications of legalizing euthanasia and authorizing physicians, and in some cases nurses, to end the life of another person through administering lethal medications with a primary intention to cause death. These ramifications include...
Through the analysis of skyline plot, we were able to recover the history of a long term human disturbance that caused a decline in population size of T. mongolica. Another major factor that shaped the phylogeography and population demography is the frequent flooding of the Yellow River, the ...
During the process of treating diseases and enhancing the health of pregnant women, Korean Medical Treatment increases rate of success of other medical treatments, at the same time as reducing any complications to help maintain pregnancy and induce term delivery. Under the binary medical system, sepa...
US Medicaid and other nations’ policies on access to care for children affects long-term educational and employment outcomes into adulthood23; policies on LGBTQ rights have implications for mental health and medical and surgical care24,25; and firearm regulations affect outcomes in the medical, ...
Inadequate sensitization training, discriminatory laws, and the dual stigma from HIV and sex work likely further hinder FSWs access to HIV treatment and care [3, 105]. ART is central to securing the health of sex workers and preventing onward transmission. This must be a key part of future ...