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Family Planning Market in India [PDF]
This literature review captures existing knowledge across a range of products and players in India's family planning market. The product scope covers condoms, oral contraceptive pills, injectable contraceptives, intra-uterine devices, and male and female
Laura Amaya +2 more
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Men's perspectives of male hormonal contraception
Alison Lloyd, Jackie Waterfield
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Self‐reported mental health and the Dobbs decision: Variation by State abortion laws
Abstract When a US Supreme Court ruling allowed states to ban abortion, women of childbearing age in the states where abortion became illegal reported higher rates of anxiety symptoms compared to similar‐aged women in other states and older women in the same states.
J. Michael Collins, Vivekananda Das
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Male contraception is coming: Who do men want to prescribe their birth control? [PDF]
Jacobsohn T +8 more
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Teen Magazines and Parents: Their Impacts on Adolescent Female Sexual Scripts and Contraception [PDF]
This literature review examines how magazines and parents portray cultural ideas about sex, how girls use these ideas to understand their own sexuality, and how these ideas impact their contraceptive use in interpersonal relationships. Simon and Gagnon’s
Hickey, Audrey
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Comparisons of Blood Parameters, Red Blood Cell Deformability and Circulating Nitric Oxide Between Males and Females Considering Hormonal Contraception: A Longitudinal Gender Study [PDF]
Marijke Grau +4 more
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Male contraceptive acceptability versus male acceptance of contraceptive responsibility
AbstractDespite the projected impact of new male contraceptives, resources and investments directed at their development remain limited in part due to concerns that men would not actually use them. Now, more than 30 studies have been conducted over the last 30 years—regionally and internationally, within clinical trials, and across populations ...
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Summary Acne tarda is defined in the literature as adult acne, which according to most authors occurs in women aged 25 and older. However, the definitions and age groups vary depending on the study. Current guidelines rarely address adult acne. In this review, current studies and the literature on acne tarda are analyzed and evaluated by German experts.
Matthias Augustin +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Although Advancements in the Treatment of Hemoglobinopathies have Considerably Increased Life Expectancy, Hormonal and Pubertal Development Have Been Continuously Affected by Complications From Transfusion‐Related Iron Overload and Cytotoxic Therapies.
J. Dülberg +20 more
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A global perspective on transitioning from pediatric to adult care in epilepsy
Abstract Objective Transition planning in epilepsy is crucial to ensure continuity of care, particularly for adolescents with complex needs, yet global practices remain undefined. The International League Against Epilepsy Transition Task Force (ILAE TTF) aimed to evaluate worldwide practices, barriers, and provider perspectives on transitioning ...
Danielle M. Andrade +23 more
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