Not exact matches
The really sad part is that this
shows how little the
male Christian conservative knows about
birth control.
If you're
male, and question the hegemony non-medically trained midwives assert over childbirth, or suggest that the homebirthing movement is a failed experiment you can expect nasty ad - hominem from the post-rational coterie who will do anything to avoid addressing the substance of the contention that natural
birth and homebirthing have been empirically
shown to be a failure, and should be abandoned.
Fertility tests of the mice in adulthood
showed that those whose mothers had been fed a high - fat diet while breastfeeding had decreased litter size, longer duration from mating to date of
birth and impaired pregnancy rate in both female and
male mice.
Published in the peer - reviewed journal Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine, the study, «Sperm RNA elements as markers of health,» from the lab of Stephen A. Krawetz, Ph.D., the Charlotte B. Failing Professor of Fetal Therapy and Diagnosis in the Wayne State Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics, indicates that RNA found in
male sperm not only
shows promise as a determinant in successful live
birth, it may also tell us more about the health of a child as it matures.
Animal studies have
shown that it can feminise
males and cause
birth defects in their offspring.
These findings call into question the safety of the recent substitution of DiNP for DEHP in soft PVC, particularly since a shorter
male AGD has been
shown to be related to
male genital
birth defects in children (such as hypospadias and undescended testis) and impaired reproductive function in adult
males (such as decreased fertility, impaired semen quality and lower serum testosterone levels) and the fact that human levels of DiNP are rapidly increasing globally, says Carl - Gustaf Bornehag, professor in Public Health Sciences at Karlstad University and responsible for the current study.
Fertility tests of the mice in adulthood
showed that those whose mothers had been fed a high - fat diet while breastfeeding had decreased litter size, longer duration from mating to date of
birth and impaired pregnancy rate in both female and
male mice.
Modern reproductive medicine has made huge advancements in IVF and other reproductive technologies, but studies are
showing that alternative medicine is proving to be effective at treating underlying causes of infertility, improving the overall health of
male and female partners and in helping to increase live
births.
You'll be required to
show your passport,
birth certificate, any other related documents (like a divorcee decree) and have at least one
male and one female witness.
Exhibited: The Southern New England Invitiational Art Exhibition, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT, 1978; National Midyear
Show, Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH, summer, 1979; Barkley L. Hendricks, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, January 20 - March 30, 1980; Black
Male - Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary American Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, November 10, 1994 - March 5, 1995, the Hammer Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA, April 25 - June 18, 1995; Barkley L. Hendricks:
Birth of the Cool, Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC, February 7 - July 13, 2008, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA, May 9 - August 15, 2009, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA, September 18 - December 20, 2009, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX, January 23, 2010 - April 18, 2010, with museum labels on the painting back.
His Smash Hits and Pop Flies, a greatest hits collection of excerpts from previous solo
shows, opens with a hilariously absurd segment titled «
Birth Interview» whereby baby Dan gives a delivery room press conference to answer an array of questions concerning his future as a Chinese / Japanese
male in American culture.
In Ellen Cantor's restaging of Coming to Power: 25 Years of Sexually X-Plicit Art by Women, the landmark
show that she originally curated in 1993 at the David Zwirner Gallery, there are the obvious standouts: Yoko Ono's Object in Three Parts — Revolution (1966), recreated in 2016 with «new parts» but the same formula of objects (the diaphragm, condom and birth control pill); Louise Bourgeois» Janus and Janus in Leather Jacket (both 1968); Nancy Spero's Sheela and Dancing Figures (1986); Zoe Leonard's photographs, Frontal View and View from Below, Geoffrey Benne Fashion Show (1990); and other well - known artists protesting male - dominated wor
show that she originally curated in 1993 at the David Zwirner Gallery, there are the obvious standouts: Yoko Ono's Object in Three Parts — Revolution (1966), recreated in 2016 with «new parts» but the same formula of objects (the diaphragm, condom and
birth control pill); Louise Bourgeois» Janus and Janus in Leather Jacket (both 1968); Nancy Spero's Sheela and Dancing Figures (1986); Zoe Leonard's photographs, Frontal View and View from Below, Geoffrey Benne Fashion
Show (1990); and other well - known artists protesting male - dominated wor
Show (1990); and other well - known artists protesting
male - dominated worlds.
In fact, studies have
shown that these plastic chemicals are directly linked to an alarming rate of
male genital
birth defects such as hypospadias, a condition in which the opening of the urethra is on the underside, rather than at the end, of the penis.
The cross correlations between the proportion of
male births and lags of temperature (to lag 36) are
shown in Figure 5A, following the approach of Lerchl [18].
The cross correlations between the proportion of
male births and lags of the temperature anomaly series (to lag 36) are
shown in Figure 5C.
Results
showed, across all hypotheses under examination, that ambient temperatures were not related to the proportion of
male births or the proportion of
male stillbirths in New Zealand.
Given that fluctuations in ambient temperature have previously been
shown to affect sex allocation in humans, we examined the hypothesis that ambient temperature predicts fluctuations in the proportion of
male births in New Zealand.
This study
showed that the impact of concurrent and previous year mean annual ambient temperatures on the proportion of
male births in New Zealand (NZ) was not statistically significant from 1876 — 2009.
The annual proportion of
male births in fact
shows no temporal structure and behaves like random noise: lag - 1 autocorrelation = − 0.037, p = 0.667; Ljung - Box statistic = 17.081 (at 16 lags), p = 0.380.
The proportion of
male births in relation to mean annual ambient temperature is also
shown for the B, concurrent and C, previous years.