Female Reproductive Health
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Obesity and Female Reproduction
hcplive.com — “Robert Norman of the University of Adelaide in Australia presented” View full resource at hcplive.com
Most Recently Shared on July 6, 2010 at 7:04 pm By:
Factor in reproductive risks, too. http://hcp.lv/9JzA0O RT @Doc_Dan: A 15-pound weight gain doubles your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
Female Mice Have Altered Reproductive Lives Following Exposure To Phthalates In The Womb
medicalnewstoday.com — “Many environmental and public health officials are concerned about the potential health effects of phthalates, which are common chemicals used to make plastics softer and more pliable. In the firs” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Female Mice Have Altered Reproductive Lives Following Exposure To Phthalates In The Womb http://t.co/Quhst3yq #fertility
Female Reproductive System Anatomy
organizedwisdom.com — “When discussing or learning about conditions affecting the female reproductive system, it's often helpful to view the reproductive system to gain a better understanding of how a condition may affect you. ” View full resource at organizedwisdom.com
Most Recently Shared on November 16, 2011 at 3:18 pm By:
Highly exposed to phthalates as fetuses, female mice have altered reproductive lives
sciencedaily.com — “Many environmental and public health officials are concerned about the potential health effects of phthalates, which are common chemicals used to make plastics softer and more pliable. In the first study to examine what effect in utero doses of phthalates have on the reproductive system of mice, toxicologists found that extremely high doses were associated with significant changes, such as a shortened reproductive lifespan and abnormal cell growth in mammary glands.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Highly exposed to phthalates as fetuses, female mice have altered reproductive lives
sciencedaily.com — “Many environmental and public health officials are concerned about the potential health effects of phthalates, which are common chemicals used to make plastics softer and more pliable. In the first study to examine what effect in utero doses of phthalates have on the reproductive system of mice, toxicologists found that extremely high doses were associated with significant changes, such as a shortened reproductive lifespan and abnormal cell growth in mammary glands.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Study Examines Reproductive Coercion Of Female Teens By Partners
medicalnewstoday.com — “About one in five female patients at family planning centers report experiencing reproductive coercion -- pressure by a male partner through verbal threats, physical violence or birth control tamp” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
Most Recently Shared on January 28, 2010 at 4:16 pm By:
Study Examines Reproductive Coercion Of Female Teens By Partners http://bit.ly/9DvPcX #pregnancy
Female Reproductive System Functions: The Menstrual Cycle Phases - EmpowHER.com
empowher.com — “The menstrual cycle is one of the basics functions of female reproductive health. New World Encyclopedia says menstruation begins at puberty and ends with menopause.” View full resource at empowher.com
Most Recently Shared on August 18, 2011 at 7:00 pm By:
Learn about the menstrual cycle phases with this quick tutorial: http://ow.ly/64PVa
Position Statements About The Post-Reproductive Health Of Women Published By EMAS
medicalnewstoday.com — “Elsevier has announced the publication of four important position statements from the European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) in the journal Maturitas on common management problems” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Position Statements About The Post-Reproductive Health Of Women Published By EMAS: Elsevier has announced the publ... http://mnt.to/f/3JhG
Female reproductive disorders and gluten sensitivity «
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Most Recently Shared on April 30, 2010 at 6:08 pm By:
Female reproductive disorders and gluten sensitivity: http://bit.ly/al6Yee
Early reproduction retains fertility in cheetah females
physorg.com — “Reproduction in free-ranging female cheetah in Namibia is far better than expected. Their reproductive organs are healthy and approximately 80 percent of their young reach adulthood. With these findings, German scientists from the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW) in Berlin have ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Early reproduction retains fertility in cheetah females: Reproduction in free-ranging female cheetah in Namibia is... http://bit.ly/bHBiTU
Female reproductive factors and risk of seizure or epilepsy: Data from the Nurses’ Health Study II - Dworetzky - 2011 - Epilepsia - Wiley Online Library
onlinelibrary.wiley.com — “Female reproductive factors and risk of seizure or epilepsy: Data from the Nurses’ Health Study II - Dworetzky - 2011 - Epilepsia - Wiley Online Library” View full resource at onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Female reproductive factors and risk of seizure or epilepsy: Data from the Nurses’ Health Study II: SummaryRep... http://t.co/i0zPsIO8
Health Reform and Reproductive Health:
raisingwomensvoices.net — “Health Reform and Reproductive Health:” View full resource at raisingwomensvoices.net
Most Recently Shared on March 23, 2012 at 3:40 pm By:
MT @iamdrtiller: Happy anniversary of the passing of the affordable care act! Good for women, except re: abortions. http://t.co/EXxj12CD
Introduction: Biology of the Female Reproductive System: Merck Manual Home Edition
merck.com — “Introduction: Biology of the Female Reproductive System: Merck Manual Home Edition” View full resource at merck.com
Most Recently Shared on June 10, 2010 at 7:01 pm By:
An overview of the biology of the female reproductive system http://bit.ly/c17pOB
Uterine cancer is the most common cancer of the female reproductive tract. Learn the symptoms.
intelihealth.com — “Uterine cancer is the most common cancer of the female reproductive tract. Learn the symptoms.” View full resource at intelihealth.com
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Uterine cancer is the most common cancer of the female reproductive tract. Learn the symptoms. http://bit.ly/cVSpUo
Menstrual Cycle: Biology of the Female Reproductive System: Merck Manual Home Edition
merck.com — “Menstrual Cycle: Biology of the Female Reproductive System: Merck Manual Home Edition” View full resource at merck.com
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Biology of the Female Reproductive System: Learn about the menstrual cycle and changes that occur during this cycle http://bit.ly/adPH8p
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Dr. Shelley Binkley is a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist with extensive experience in a wide range of women’s care. Dr. Binkley has 20 years of experience in women’s health. She has delivered thousands of babies and performed thousands of gynecologic surgeries.
Dr. Binkley is licensed to practice in Utah and Colorado. She has been certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology since 1998, and is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
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