USA; 4Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA The inclusion of sex as a biological variable in research is absolutely essential for improving our understanding of disease mechanisms contributing to risk and resilience...
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“The question I always ask women when they ask when they’re going to go through menopause is, ‘When did your mom go through menopause?’ because that is very often predictive,” says Streicher. “There’s a lot of truth in that. You may follow what happened with your mother; if sh...
Did you know that if you’re in your early to mid-20s, you have a 25-30% chance of getting pregnant per cycle? However, the rate declines with age and can be as low as a 5% chance per cycle by the time you reach 40. (1)(2) ...
did not address potential sex differences regarding gestational exposure to maternal anxiety and depression on risk for affective disorders at age 18 years (Capron et al, 2015), nor did an Australian longitudinal cohort study (n=3099) examine outcomes by sex of the offspring assessed for internaliz...
The mixing of NC and ADN did not alter the initial decomposition pathway of either; however, NC promoted a decomposition of ADN into N2O, subsequently producing the oxidative gases O2 and HNO2. During the initial thermal decomposition phase of the NC/ADN mixture, the thermal decomposition of ...