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Abortion restriction laws and mobility of scientists
Abstract Research Summary We track the enactment of targeted regulation of abortion providers (TRAP) laws in the United States and analyze 4.98 million person‐year mobility records for 535,568 biomedical scientists from 1990 to 2018. Our estimations reveal a 0.8–1.6 percentage‐point increase in scientists' relocation probability after states enacted ...
Beril Yalcinkaya, Waverly W. Ding
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Identification of important genes related to ferroptosis in early missed abortion based on WGCNA
Early missed abortion is defined as a pregnancy of ≤ 12 weeks in which there is a cessation of life in the developing embryo or fetus, leading to its retention within the uterine cavity without being spontaneously expelled promptly.
Yulu Zeng +6 more
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Cervical Missed Abortion [PDF]
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Correlation between missed abortion and insertional translocation involving chromosomes 1 and 7
Background: Missed abortion (Silent miscarriage) is defined as intrauterine fetal death before twenty weeks gestation. One of the most common causes of early missed abortions (before 10 weeks gestation) is cytogenetic abnormalities.
Ashaat, Neveen, Husseiny, Ahmed
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Early medical abortion before missed menses: a prospective observational study of outcomes of abortion at less than 30 days from last menstrual period [PDF]
Introduction High-sensitivity urine pregnancy tests can detect pregnancy before missed menses. The widespread availability of these tests, alongside improvements in abortion access in many settings, may mean more women present for abortion at a very ...
Reynolds-Wright, John Joseph +2 more
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Abstract Background Miscarriage, infertility and assisted fertility (MIAF) can profoundly impact physical and mental health. The aims of this study were to investigate how veterinary professionals’ work environments and employers impacted their experiences of MIAF and to identify how workplace experiences of MIAF could be improved.
Jenny Stavisky +3 more
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Abstract Background Disease in primary care frequently represents a surveillance blind spot, particularly for diseases affecting farm animals. Methods Electronic health records (EHRs) were collected from four farm animal veterinary practices in Wales (February 2024‒January 2025) as part of a pilot study.
Beverley Hopkins +8 more
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Frequency of Brucella canis seropositivity in at‐risk dogs referred for veterinary care in the UK
Abstract Background Brucella canis is a canine pathogen of zoonotic concern. It is not considered endemic in the UK, with most infections diagnosed in travelled dogs or their offspring. Methods Between March 2021 and December 2022, all dogs with a history of travel outside of the UK or clinical signs compatible with brucellosis referred for veterinary ...
Josh Kennils +3 more
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The full editable vector source file of this graphical abstract is uploaded as a supplementary EPS file for typesetting. All elements are copyright‐free. Abstract Age‐related ocular diseases (ARODs), including cataract, primary open‐angle glaucoma (POAG), and age‐related macular degeneration (AMD), are leading causes of vision impairment and exhibit ...
Linge Jian +6 more
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Spontaneous ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome in a patient presenting with missed abortion
Background: Spontaneous ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome rarely occurs during pregnancy and is usually associated with high levels of human chorionic gonadotropin, in conditions such as molar or multifetal pregnancies.
Narooi, Shahin, Aali, Bibi Shahnaz
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