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The role of team science in the future of male contraception†. [PDF]
Vahdat HL, Shane K, Nickels LM.
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ABSTRACT Resistance exercise augments circulating extracellular vesicle (EV) and metabolite signalling in manners that assist musculoskeletal and systemic adaptations. Women are often underrepresented in exercise research and recent attention has focused on whether hormonal fluctuations during the menstrual cycle and use of hormonal contraception (HC ...
Christopher K. Kargl +13 more
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Sperm impairing microbial factor: potential candidate for male contraception. [PDF]
Chauhan A, Thaper D, Prabha V.
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ABSTRACT In developing countries, where access to markets and services is limited, poor households often rely on social networks for support. We examine the correlates and outcomes of help‐seeking behaviour among impoverished households in Uganda. We use micro‐household data from the Living Standard Measurement Study—Integrated Surveys on Agriculture ...
Yuanhang Wang +2 more
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The uniqueness of on-demand male contraception. [PDF]
Sanchez NDRR +5 more
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Retinoic acid receptor antagonists for male contraception: current status†. [PDF]
Noman MAA +4 more
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Abstract Aim This study examined the longitudinal associations between psychosocial factors in the workplace and the emergence of premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) symptoms among Japanese female workers, with a particular focus on psychological distress as a potential moderator.
Mako Iida +7 more
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Reversible Modulation of Motile Cilia by a Benzo[<i>e</i>][1,2,4]triazinone: A Potential Non-Hormonal Approach to Male Contraception. [PDF]
Chatzifrangkeskou M +6 more
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BET proteins: Investigating BRDT as a potential target for male contraception. [PDF]
Wisniewski A, Georg GI.
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ABSTRACT Purpose Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) present significant obstacles for healthcare systems, impacting both patient safety and the effectiveness of treatments. Despite this, there is a scarcity of research on ADR reports in Sierra Leone, especially over long periods.
Isatu Jalloh +4 more
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