Sentences with phrase «couples of advanced age»

Early in my career, I worked extensively with couples with sexual concerns, worked in a marital therapy research project using dynamic and behavioral approaches for couples in conflict and now see a variety of marital concerns across the life cycle from newly marrieds to retired couples of advanced age.

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People can experience sterility or the inability to procreate because of illness, advanced age, celibacy, or the sexual configuration of the couple.
Our founder Dr. Shapiro, a world - renowned pioneer in the field of IVF, specializes in complex IVF protocols, advanced maternal age, recurrent pregnancy loss and family building options for same - sex male couples.
These methodological advances coupled with large, longitudinal studies of subjects progressing from healthy aging into dementia will enable a detailed understanding of the seeding and spread of these disorders.Neuroimaging has provided ample evidence that neurodegenerative disorders progress along brain networks, and is now beginning to elucidate how they do so.
This shift is observable in almost every advanced industrial country; ageing populations, coupled with higher life expectancies, have lead statisticians to forecast that over the next 15 years there will be a 56 percent increase in the number of people aged over 602.
Since that time technology has quickly passed the VHS age by, and as such it makes perfect sense that the failure of the second film coupled with the advances of the digital revolution made Paramount more than a little hesitant to bring the evil and vindictive ghost Samara back to the big screen for a third supernatural killing spree.
The ND Miata has come under criticism for not advancing enough over the past three generations, as if losing a couple - hundred pounds in this age of increasingly restrictive safety mandates is an engineer's walk - in - the - park.
Advances in technology coupled with the ever - growing TFSA mean savers of all ages simply have more choice and more incentive to grow their wealth beyond the paltry interest rates that basic savings accounts are offering.
I asked Rob a question posed in comments here a couple of months ago by Steven Earl Salmony, a psychologist who is an impassioned champion of reining in population growth: Does the concept of the demographic transition, which takes societies from high birth and death rates in deep poverty to aging and stable populations as they advance, have the weight of scientific theory or is it far less established?
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