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HYPERTENSION AND THE PILL

The Lancet, 1969
We have recently reported a case similar to the one described by Dr. Harris (August 30 p. 466). In our patient the raised blood pressure (230/140 mm Hg) returned to normal when she stopped taking the oral contraceptive agent. 9 months later she started taking an oral contraceptive again and the hypertension recurred.
J P, Bercovici, G, Collin de L'Hortet
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Pilling Performance Improvements of Fabrics made with Bamboo Rayon and Bamboo Rayon/Cotton Blends

AATCC Journal of Research, 2018
Fabric pilling and handle are important characteristics for home textiles. Treatments, such as preparatory processes and finishing operations, can have a significant effect on the final properties of the fabric.
Farhana Naeem, Fareha Asim, M. Tufail
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The Pill Revisited

Family Planning Perspectives, 1975
In 1960 the 1st contraceptive pill utilizing estrogen and progesterone was marketed. Since then 150 million women the world over have used the pill. However the benefits must be weighed against definite risks. A summary is given here of 2 American studies and 1 conducted in Britain on the subject.
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Hallelujah the Pill?

Trans-action, 1970
What do women want? Freud's famous question, for which he confessed he had no answer, is scarcely a mystery for many women today in the liberation movement. What women want, they say, is at the very least complete control over their own bodies, that is, their own reproductive behavior, thus ending involuntary pregnancy and compulsory motherhood.
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The Autism Pill

Scientific American, 2012
This article discusses the research on drugs to be used in the treatment of autism being conducted by Massachusetts-based biotechnology firm Seaside Therapeutics under chief executive officer (CEO) Randall L. Carpenter. Topics include the belief that the fragile X single-gene glitch could account for idiopathic autism, the development of the drug ...
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Research on Pilling Performance of Cashmere Knitted Fabric Based on Fiber Frictional Properties

Fibers And Polymers, 2023
Yarong Wu   +4 more
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The Pill and cancer

European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2000
The relation between oral contraceptives (OC) and cancer risk has been investigated extensively, mainly with reference to breast, female genital tract, liver cancer and cutaneous malignant melanoma, and will be summarized below. There is also some suggestion that OC use is related to other neoplasms, including a reduced risk of colorectal cancer among ...
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The Pill's Progress

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
To the Editor:— Your weak, erudite, supercilious editorial (206: 124, 1968) questioning whether complications occur "if they occur at all" in the use of the pill is pitifully inadequate. The practicing physician mustnot"of necessity rely on scientists" in his estimate of complications from the use of the pill.
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A Study on Abrasion Characteristics and Pilling Performance of Socks

International Design Journal, 2014
This research concerns the effects of fiber type, yarn count (for single and ply yarn), to the abrasion resistance and pilling performance of socks. Seven different types of socks were selected from Egyptian market. Specimens were subjected to Martindale
Heba Assem El-Dessouki
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