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Microsimulation reveals that medically assisted reproduction is unlikely to compensate for cohort fertility decline due to increasing maternal ages. [PDF]
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Effective delivery of reproductive health services to men: a review study in Kenya and Malawi
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Association between menstrual cycle pattern regularity and changes in menstrual bleeding following COVID-19 vaccination: secondary analysis of an observational study. [PDF]
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Development and validation of a competency assessment scale for nurses in reproductive medicine departments. [PDF]
Shi L, Luo L, Li J, Song D, Yang R.
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Assessment of Reproductive Risk at Work
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1996The risk-assessment process involves hazard identification, dose&endash;response assessment, exposure assessment, and characterization of risk. Special competence and careful consideration are needed to assess effects on human reproduction. There is often a lack of scientific information concerning, e.g., toxic influences of chemical substances on ...
, Taskinen, , Ahlborg
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Social Reproduction at Work, Social Reproduction as Work: A Feminist Political Economy Perspective
Journal of Labor and Society, 2021Abstract Social reproduction has received considerable recent attention from academics and activists aiming to stimulate and advance transformative political change. Yet, an understanding of social reproduction as “work” has sometimes slipped away, leaving behind important anti-racist feminist insights.
Susan Braedley, Meg Luxton
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Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1975
The relationship between human health and the environment is generally acknowledged, even by those outside the professional medical and public-health arenas. Moreover, epidemiologists, whose responsibility is to identify possible cause and effect relationships in human disease, invariably include in their descriptions of a population under study its ...
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The relationship between human health and the environment is generally acknowledged, even by those outside the professional medical and public-health arenas. Moreover, epidemiologists, whose responsibility is to identify possible cause and effect relationships in human disease, invariably include in their descriptions of a population under study its ...
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