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Abstract Repeated hot water immersion can improve cardiovascular health; however, the respective effects of distinct immersion protocols remain unclear. Twenty‐two healthy adults completed three 30‐min hot water immersion bouts of different water temperatures and immersion depths (40°C shoulder‐deep immersion, 40‐Shoulder; 42°C waist‐deep immersion, 42‐
Campbell Menzies +5 more
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Engineering a smart intrauterine device based on pH-controlled copper release. [PDF]
Bertola G +4 more
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Abstract Dynamic resistance exercise (RE) produces sinusoidal fluctuations in blood pressure that are mirrored by middle cerebral artery blood velocity (MCAv). However, whether lower‐ or upper‐body RE elicits a differential cerebrovascular response has not yet been examined.
Stephanie Korad +2 more
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Sexual knowledge and contraceptive use in adolescents with type 1 diabetes in comparison with their healthy peers. [PDF]
Karavanaki K +8 more
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Emergency Contraception (EC) For Victims of Rape: Ten Myths [PDF]
Schneider, II, A. Patrick
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Ageing attenuates regional vasoconstriction during acute lowering of upper and lower limbs
Abstract The venoarteriolar and myogenic response (VMR) is a non‐adrenergic, non‐baroreflex‐mediated mechanism that increases local vascular resistance and contributes to blood pressure (BP) regulation during orthostasis. Despite the importance of the VMR in human cardiovascular control, no information exists elucidating possible differences in the VMR
John D. Akins +10 more
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The role of individual and community empowerment as drivers of contraceptive use among reproductive aged women in Bangladesh: Insights from multilevel analysis using BDHS 2022. [PDF]
Pal B, Akanda MAS.
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Abstract Prolonged sitting inherent to long‐haul air travel can acutely decrease lower‐limb blood flow and increase brachial blood pressure. Healthy motion seating (HMS), which passively alters sitting interface pressure and posture, is a promising technology which may attenuate the deleterious effects of long‐haul air travel. The aim of this study was
Jane Lewis +8 more
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Preventing high-risk pregnancies: a qualitative analysis of contraceptive needs in women with cardiac disease in a tertiary care center in Sri Lanka. [PDF]
Rishard M +9 more
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Abstract The aim of this work was to assess the effect of heat exposure on cardiorespiratory and haematological responses during de‐training and re‐training. Nineteen men (33.8 ± 2.7 years; 182 ± 5.7 cm, 84.4 ± 9.3 kg) completed 4 weeks of pre‐training followed by heat exposure (HEAT; n = 9) or control (CON; n = 10).
Scott Cocking +10 more
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