Listing 1 - 9 of 9 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
This analysis of human affairs affected by population growth lays out the problems and suggests the solutions. In topics ranging from global food supply, to environmental problems, to urbanization, the author gives us his take on the importance of moving a society from high fertility to low fertility.
Contraception. --- Population research. --- Population policy. --- Social medicine. --- Medical care --- Medical sociology --- Medicine --- Medicine, Social --- Public health --- Public welfare --- Sociology --- Medical ethics --- Medical sociologists --- Population planning --- Social policy --- Population --- Conception --- Birth control --- Reproductive rights --- Social aspects --- Research --- Prevention
Choose an application
Choose an application
This text, by two of the most distinguished figures in fertility and reproduction research, answers all the most common questions about menopause and andropause, and hormone resupplement therapy (HRT) for menopausal women. It offers explanations of all aspects of this subject, presenting balanced and reliable information about benefits, risks, and prospects for this field. Segal invented Norplant, the first long-term implantable contraceptive, and as the leader of Reproductive Biology at the Population Council, he orchestrated and coordinated the research and trials leading to basically every new contraceptive introduced over a period of about 25 years. Mastroianni did more than anyone else to develop in vitro fertizilation as a viable treatment option, and was for many years the chairman of the largest department of obstetrics and gynecology, and the director of the most successful IVF clinic.
Menopause. --- Middle-aged women --- Climacteric, Male. --- Middle-aged men --- Climacteric. --- Change of life --- Middle age --- Physiology --- Andropause --- Change of life in men --- Climacterium virile --- Male change of life --- Male climacteric --- Male menopause --- Menopause, Male --- Viropause --- Climacteric --- Change of life in women --- Female change of life --- Female climacteric --- Health and hygiene. --- Hormone therapy.
Choose an application
Choose an application
The authors argue that regular monthly bleeding is not the ""natural"" state of women, and that it actually places them at risk of several medical conditions of varying severity. They maintain that while menstruation may be culturally significant, it is not medically meaningful.
Menstruation disorders. --- Menstruation --- Generative organs, Female --- Women --- Health of women --- Health education of women --- Gynecology --- Menstrual disorders --- Social aspects. --- Diseases. --- Health and hygiene. --- Hygiene --- Diseases
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Listing 1 - 9 of 9 |
Sort by
|