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    sophisticated apparatuses remember all the appointments and reminders you might forget. On the other hand‚ you can easily get distracted by mobile phones‚ what sometimes can lead to obsessions. Not to mention the radiation and its consequences which cause infertility and many other health risks. Is it not sad when you meet and old friends of yours for a coffee and you both end up hanging on the mobile phones and become extremely anti-social? All in all‚ technological phenomenon of modern time are one of the

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    Cloning

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    having clones you could not only expand the human race but protect them from upcoming viruses and mutations of viruses. Scientists could infect clones and study patterns of mutations‚ and maybe even cure cancer. Also‚ it’s a great way to counter infertility and make an option for those who cannot have young and‚ it can counter genetic disease. However‚ religious people would argue that the act of cloning is ungodly and that to clone would be playing God. But a scientist may counter-attack and say

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    STUDENT NAME : TUMELO RATLADI STUDENT NO. 709834 TUTORIAL NO. 5 SOCL 1016 ESSAY TOPIC: COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE PHAMARCEUTICALIZATION OF FEMALE AND VERSUS MALE SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH. When it comes to the interaction of males and females with social structures in society‚ a degree of inequality has always been existent. Many times the female gender bears the brunt of these inequalities. Cultural ideologies drive these inequalities‚ and shape our ways of being and views on life’s situations;

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    Gonorrhea In Adolescents

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    sexually transmitted infection (STI) of the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Once diagnosed‚ this infection is readily treated and curable with antibiotics but reinfections can and do occur. In females if this condition is left untreated‚ tubal infertility may result (CDC‚ 2016). Gonorrhea is second only to chlamydia in terms of reportable diseases. In the 2015 Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance Report‚ the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported the cumulative incidence

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    Reproductive technology moral or immoral? The ethical implication of using this technology varies on the individual and there believes of what is right and wrong. Assisted reproductive technology which is also known as ART‚ allows couples experiencing infertility the opportunity to have a child. There are a variety of different assistive reproductive technology that couples can choose from to conceive a child such as In Vitro Fertilization or Surrogate motherhood. Often times married couples who are unable

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    A Surrogate Motherhood‚ Pros and Cons A surrogate mother means a woman who agrees to have a child for a couple who are childless because of infertility or not able of having a child due to a number of physical dilemmas. The procedure engages artificial insemination method‚ whereby the husband’s sperm is transferred and the surrogate mother accepts it. That is why the surrogate mother is still considered as the real mother of the child. However‚ in case of gestational surrogacy‚ the wife is fertile

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    covered here. Endometriosis: The Nursing Process Endometriosis is a reproductive disease affecting 1%-2% of women in their late 20s to 30s (Ignatavicius‚ Workman‚ 2006). This disease causes numerous problems in afflicted women‚ from pain to infertility. This paper will discuss what endometriosis is‚ what causes the disease‚ how this disease works in the body‚ what signs and symptoms a nurse can expect‚ what assessments and interventions should be planned‚ what diagnostic testing and medication

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    What is Assistive Reproductive Technology? Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is a general term referring to methods used to achieve pregnancy by artificial or partially artificial means. It is reproductive technology used primarily in infertility treatments. Some forms of ART are also used in fertile couples for genetic reasons. ART is also used in couples who are discordant for certain communicable diseases‚ i.e. AIDS‚ to reduce the risk of infection when a pregnancy is desired. The term

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    to their blood stream. In addition‚ pregnant women who already obtain an STD can transfer it to their children through breast feeding. STDs come in the forms of a virus‚ bacteria‚ and parasites which can escalate to major health issues such as infertility‚ permanent brain damage‚ heart disease‚ cancer‚ and death. These diseases can affect both men and women‚ but often are more harmful towards women due to the fact that women can be infertile if they have one or can cause their baby harm if they are

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    food we eat. So it is of utmost demand of the hour to incorporate the use of Information Technology so that we can get the most out of the available resources and minimize the labour and cost of production and curb the chances of any losses due to infertility due to inadequate maintenance and lack of knowledge. This paper focuses on the aspects of Information Technology that can be incorporated and can be devised in such a manner so as to help in uplifting and developing better and optimized environmental

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