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Der alternde Mann: Theorie und Praxis der Testosterontherapie

Dirk Fahlenkamp, Kurt J.G. Schmailzl, Severin Lenk

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Der alternde Mann - eine Entwicklung, die seit jeher trotz ihrer Allgegenwärtigkeit tabuisiert wurde. Von der Entstehung antiker Kulturen an versuchte man, den Verlust vegetativer, psychischer, sexueller und körperlicher Stabilität auf vielfache Weise zu verhindern oder zu kompensieren. Die Ursache für diese Entwicklung liegt im sogenannten "Hormontief" des Mannes ab 50, dessen Entdeckung einen kausalen Lösungsansatz z.B. in Form der Testosteronsubstitutionstherapie ermöglichte. Neben Fachärzten für Urologie bietet das Werk insbesondere hausärztlich tätigen Fachärzten für Innere- und Allgemeinmedizin eine Anregung zu adäquater Aufklärung und Prävention sowie konkrete Optionen für Diagnostik und Therapie des sekundären Hypgonadismus.

Diagnosing Male Infertility: New Possibilities and Limits (Progress in Reproductive Biology and Medicine)

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Disease and Fertility (Studies in Population)

Joseph A., Jr. McFalls, Marguerite Harvey McFalls

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Diversity in Family Formation: The 2nd Demographic Transition in Belgium and The Netherlands (European Studies of Population)

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The aim of Diversity in Family Formation is to examine changes in the start of the family formation process. Rather than giving a rough overview of demographic changes in many countries, a comparison of differences in changes in family formation and fertility behaviour between Belgium and The Netherlands is interesting for various reasons.
First, even though the economic and cultural differences between these countries are relatively small there is one important difference: Belgium is predominantly Catholic, whereas The Netherlands has about equal proportions of Catholics and Protestants. Second, if the Second Demographic Transition implies that there is one common pattern of change in different European countries and that differences across countries are due to the fact that countries are in a different stage of the transition process, and if it is assumed that the transition process started earlier in Protestant countries than in Catholic countries, one would expect The Netherlands to be in a further stage of the transition process than Belgium. Thus an in-depth comparison of changes in family formation and fertility behaviour between both countries may give us more insight in the question of whether there is one common transition process. The comparison of fertility and family survey-data in both countries brings us to the core question of whether there is one common explanation for differences between countries in various types of fertility and family behaviour under consideration, namely fertility regulation, the choice of living arrangement after leaving the parental home, and the labour force participation of mothers.

Does economic inequality affect child malnutrition? The case of Ecuador [An article from: Social Science & Medicine]

C. Larrea, I. Kawachi

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This digital document is a journal article from Social Science & Medicine, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Economic inequality has been hypothesized to be a determinant of population health, independent of poverty and household income. We examined the association between economic inequality and child malnutrition in Ecuador. Economic inequality was measured by the Gini coefficient of household per capita consumption, estimated from the 1990 Census. Childhood stunting, assessed from height-for-age z scores, was obtained from the 1998 Living Standards Measurement Survey (LSMS). We controlled for a range of individual and household covariates, including per capita food consumption, education, housing, ethnicity, fertility, access to health services, diarrhea morbidity, child care, mother's age and diet composition. Stunting still affects 26% of children under five in Ecuador, with higher prevalence in the rural Highlands and among indigenous peoples. Maternal education, basic housing conditions, access to health services, ethnicity, fertility, maternal age and diet composition were independently associated with stunting. However, after controlling for relevant covariates, economic inequality at the provincial scale had a statistically significant deleterious effect on stunting. At municipal or local levels, inequality was not associated with stunting.

The effect of an extract of Salvadora persica (Meswak, chewing stick) on fertility of male and female mice. (Short Communication).: An article from: Phytomedicine: ... Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology

H. Darmani, A.S. Al-Hiyasat, A.M. Elbetieha, A. Alkofahi

The effect of an extract of Salvadora persica (Meswak, chewing stick) on fertility of male and female mice. (Short Communication).: An article from: Phytomedicine: ... Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology H. Darmani, A.S. Al-Hiyasat, A.M. Elbetieha, A. Alkofahi Amazon Price: $5.95
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This digital document is an article from Phytomedicine: International Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology, published by Urban & Fischer Verlag on January 1, 2003. The length of the article is 2252 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: The effect of an extract of Salvadora persica (Meswak, chewing stick) on fertility of male and female mice. (Short Communication).
Author: H. Darmani
Publication: Phytomedicine: International Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 2003
Publisher: Urban & Fischer Verlag
Volume: 10 Issue: 1 Page: 62(5)

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Effects of early health-insurance programs on European mortality and fertility trends [An article from: Social Science & Medicine]

C.R. Winegarden, J.E. Murray

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In this study, we examined the mortality and fertility effects of the early health-insurance programs sponsored by several European governments in the course of the demographic transition. Three sets of effects were hypothesized, and tested with data for five countries, covering the 1875-1913 period. First, although initially small, the growing health-insurance coverage of national populations accelerated longer-term downtrends in mortality. It not only expanded access to health care, but also helped in disseminating health information and awareness. Second, widening coverage also had an opposite effect on fertility; by lowering the costs of bearing and rearing children, it acted to slow the ongoing downtrend in marital fertility. Third, there was a diverse set of interactions between the mortality and fertility effects. Improved prospects for the survival of infants and children weakened parents' motivation to produce ''extra'' offspring to offset losses to mortality and to insure against future losses. Child survival was further enhanced by longer intervals between births and fewer children per family. However, the reduced cost of children tended to dilute these antenatal effects. Our regression results supported the expected pattern of partial effects, but simulations were needed to gauge the total impacts of health-insurance. Two sets of simulations were conducted: first, historical simulations, which closely tracked the actual experience of each sample country; second, counterfactuals, in which health-insurance coverage was set at zero for the entire time period. Comparisons of the historical and counterfactual simulations clearly indicated that health-insurance accelerated the downtrend in mortality, but slightly retarded the secular decline in marital fertility. These effects varied in magnitude, but not in direction, among the sample countries.

Embodying Honor: Fertility, Foreignness, and Regeneration in Eastern Sudan (Women in Africa and the Diaspora)

Amal Fadlalla

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In the Red Sea Hills of eastern Sudan, where poverty, famines, and conflict loom large, women struggle to gain the status of responsible motherhood through bearing and raising healthy children, especially sons. But biological fate can be capricious in impoverished settings. Amidst struggle for survival and expectations of heroic mothering, women face realities that challenge their ability to fulfill their prescribed roles. Even as the effects of modernity and development, global inequities, and exclusionary government policies challenge traditional ways of life in eastern Sudan and throughout many parts of Africa, reproductive traumas—infertility, miscarriage, children’s illnesses, and mortality—disrupt women’s reproductive health and impede their efforts to achieve the status that comes with fertility and motherhood.
    In Embodying Honor Amal Hassan Fadlalla finds that the female body is the locus of anxieties about foreign dangers and diseases, threats perceived to be disruptive to morality, feminine identities, and social well-being. As a “northern Sudanese” viewed as an outsider in this region of her native country, Fadlalla presents an intimate portrait and thorough analysis that offers an intriguing commentary on the very notion of what constitutes the “foreign.” Fadlalla shows how Muslim Hadendowa women manage health and reproductive suffering in their quest to become “responsible” mothers and valued members of their communities. Her historically grounded ethnography delves into women’s reproductive histories, personal narratives, and ritual logics to reveal the ways in which women challenge cultural understandings of gender, honor, and reproduction. 

Embryo Implantation: Molecular, Cellular and Clinical Aspects (Serono Symposia USA)

Embryo Implantation: Molecular, Cellular and Clinical Aspects (Serono Symposia USA) Amazon Price: $236.00
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This volume contains the proceedings of the International Symposium on Embryo Implantation: Molecular, Cellular and Clinical Aspects, held from October 3-6, 1997 in Newport Beach, California. Internationally recognized experts discuss the development and future of human in vitro fertilization and embryo implantation, the cellular aspects of implantation, hormonal regulation, molecular markers of receptivity, trophoblast factors, primate models and animal studies, and transcriptional regulation of maternal-fetal recognition.

Encyclopedia Of Reproductive Technologies

Annette Burfoot

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This collection of encyclopedic entries provides a broad-based appreciation of new reproductive technologies that includes accessible technological descriptions and their historical and social contexts. The collection is divided into five thematic areas: Theories of Reproduction—Ancient to Contemporary; Early Reproductive Technologies; Post-War Developments in Conception Control; Advanced Infertility Techniques; and Reproductive Science and Genetic Engineering. The text is designed as a research tool focusing on reproductive technologies, new developments in the field, and their social implications.

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