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Reproductive technologies are not the cure for social problems

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2020
Giulia Cavaliere disagrees with claims that ectogenesis will increase equality and freedom for women, arguing that they often ignore social context and consequently fail to recognise that ectogenesis may not benefit women or it may only benefit a small subset of already privileged women.
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Problems of Reproduction — Abortion

1991
Reading the contributions to the literature on the abortion controversy is most illustrative of the current impasse in many bioethical discussions. The positions of writers, on either side, arise from motivations that appear to them to be correct a priori. Their points of view are then supported by analogies, more or less cleverly constructed.
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Urinary problems and problems of the reproductive organs

1993
One of the most distressing health problems that the older person can face is incontinence. The healthy older adult tends to pass urine more frequently, with an increased degree of urgency; but other potential problems include urinary tract infections (UTIs), neurogenic disorders and amongst males, prostatic hypertrophy.
Mary Carroll, L. Jane Brue, Brian Booth
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An Investigation into the Problems of the Ages of Marriage and Reproduction

Chinese Sociology & Anthropology, 1984
There is a fairly widespread idea on the issue of "late marriage" and "late reproduction," that is, since "late reproduction" is associated with "late marriage," "early marriage" then is naturally linked with "early reproduction." In light of this, we conducted in the first six months of 1981 an extensive social survey in urban districts of Beijing ...
W, Duan, Y, Yang
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The Problem of Reproductive Cloning

2002
At the time of its emergence the issue of cloning did not paint itself as a legal problem. In the meanwhile it has transformed itself into a significant “testing ground” for the theoretical and practical analysis of the interplay between ethics and law.
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Evidence-based management of reproductive problems

Hospital Medicine, 1999
Evidence-based medicine has become the catch-cry phrase of the 1990s. It is about using evidence from well-designed research and applying it to everyday practice. It would be a difficult task to appraise all the evidence from research without the help of well-prepared systematic reviews. This article examines some aspects of this approach.
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Social Reproduction as a Problem in Feminist Theory

Russian Studies in History, 2001
In today's society, social reproduction operates at several levels: the reproductive, the socioeconomic, and the ideological. Obviously, women play a central role in the processes unfolding on all three of these levels, and this role is especially pronounced today.
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Methodological Problems in the Studies of Reproductive Failures

Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1988
Epidemiological studies of reproductive failures are still rather few in spite of the importance of the research. One of several reasons for this could be the methodological problems of such studies. Some of these problems are discussed in this communication.
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Common Reproductive Problems in Bovines and Canines

2011
Agricultural Extension is one of the youngest disciplines that focus on enhancing agriculture and rural livelihood through improved information and communication (ICT) processes.The discipline primarily involves conceptualization, design, development, evaluation and application of innovative ways to use ICT in transfer of research output to the end ...
K. Harendra, S. Nandi
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Reproductive failure in horses: identifying the problem

Veterinary Record, 2013
REPRODUCTIVE efficiency has significant implications for the economic success of equine stud farms, especially large thoroughbred breeding farms. This is particularly evident if one looks at one episode of mare reproductive loss syndrome. An outbreak of pregnancy losses in mares in 2001 in Kentucky, USA, is estimated to have cost the US thoroughbred ...
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