Sentences with phrase «reduce high fertility»

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Organic matter content is usually higher in organically - managed soils, indicating higher fertility and stability of organic soils as well as moisture retention capacity, which reduce the risk of erosion and desertification.
This focuses on naturally inducing prolactin levels to remain high, so that a mother continues to have reduced fertility after her pregnancy.
During Healthy Baby Month, PFC is educating the community about the risks of multiple gestations and showing how its cutting - edge fertility treatment reduces these risks while simultaneously achieving high pregnancy rates.
As with other domesticated crops, it is thought that human migrations helped lead to the emergence of subspecies and hybrids with a consequence — reduced fertility --- but prized for their delectable fruits with high flesh and low seed content.
However, those cancers diagnosed later within the study period (2005 - 2012) were associated with higher rates of pregnancy than those diagnosed earlier (1981 - 1988), suggesting that for some cancer treatments the impact on fertility has reduced.
Johns Hopkins Medical Center says the chemical PFOA, used in manufacturing Teflon, is now found in the bloodstreams of nearly everyone in the U.S. Early studies suggest that high PFOA blood levels in humans are linked with cancer, high cholesterol levels, thyroid disease and reduced fertility.
Not only does high estrogen exposure cause men to grow boobs, it also affects the hypothalamus and pituitary gland in the brain, leading to decreased testosterone levels, reduced sperm count, reduced fertility and reduced libido.
Fertility problems: Men with hypothyroidism have a higher rate of abnormal sperm and reduced sperm motility.
High prolactin levels reduce fertility in women, which is why women are significantly less fertile when nursing.
It has been noted, for example, that higher methionine intake aids fertility, but probably reduces one's lifespan.
Specifically, we investigate if transfers: 1) induce higher spending on alcohol or tobacco; 2) are fully consumed (rather than invested); 3) create dependency (reduce participation in productive activities); 4) increase fertility; 5) lead to negative community - level economic impacts (including price distortion and inflation), and 6) are fiscally unsustainable.
They expected thinking about their close social network to prime subjects to expect informal «free» childcare from network members, reducing the perceived cost of children and encouraging higher fertility intentions.
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