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Is Endometriosis Related To Genetics ?
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Endometriosis is a common problem among women during their reproductive years. In this 3 page paper, the writer discusses the general characteristics of Endometriosis, its occurrence, symptoms, and relevant statistics. The writer looks at the difficulty medical practitioners face in teaching women how to prevent a condition of this nature and the possibility of there being some genetic foundation for it. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Endometr.wps

Is Menopause a Negative Aspect of Mid-life for Women?
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This 6 page report discusses whether or not menopause is a negative aspect in a woman’s life. The answer is that it primarily depends on the individual woman. For some women, reaching menopause may serve as an unavoidable reminder that they are getting older. There are also woman who view it as the door opening to the most creative period of their lives. How any individual woman defines the experience is the result of her own attitudes and life experiences. What should be considered is that the physical process of menopause is not, in and of itself, a negative construct. It simply is what it is. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWmenops.rtf

Issue / Women's Health
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A 7 page research essay on the problems and solutions associated with women's health, including the involvement of the global women's health movement. The issues touched on include issues of access, research, physical fitness and changing opinions. Other issues of sex, race and disability are presented. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Wmnhelth.rtf

J.J. Brumberg/The Body Project
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A 6 page book review J. J. Brumberg's The Body Project, a book that explores issues of female adolescence beginning in the early nineteenth century. Brumberg argues that modern girls are obsessed with their bodies and make their bodies an all-consuming project in ways that young women of the past did not. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khbodpro.rtf

Mastectomy and Grief:
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This 8 page paper discusses the grief associated with a mastectomy which is due to breast cancer. Furthermore, this paper highlights methods of dealing with such grief and how to move on after a mastectomy. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: GSGrief1.rtf

MIDWIVES AND THE ABORTION ISSUE
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This 10 page paper examines the traditional role of the midwife and how it is being incorporated into today's healthcare fields. Also explored are infant mortality rates, the practice of abortion by midwives in various countries and the ramifications of including the midwife as part of the healthcare team. Examples given. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: Mbmdwif.rtf

Natural Rights Argument for Privacy and Its Effect on Abortion
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of the application of the natural rights argument. This paper integrates a view of the natural rights argument as it applies to the issue of privacy and its impacts on abortion and abortion law. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: MBNatLaw.rtf

Naturopathic Diet And A British Diet: How They Differ
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5 pages in length. The difference between a naturopathic diet and a British diet is quite vast; while one is laden with saturated fat, too much protein, simple carbohydrates and overprocessed vegetables, the other promotes the ingestion of only fresh, unadulterated produce and grain products, focusing mainly upon the easily digestible and nutrient-rich food choices. The writer discusses these differences as they relate to the food pyramid. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCdiet.wps

Nurse-Midwifery & Impediments
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A 5 page research paper that explores the impediments to practice, historical and current, that affect the utilization of nurse-wives. The writer looks as social, cultural, political, legal and economic aspects of this situation. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khnurmid.rtf

Nursing Intervention for Family Violence
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A 9 page paper discussing issues affecting nurses’ ability to intervene in domestic violence issues. As those who are trained in physical needs and spend the greatest amount of time in direct contact with patients, nurses occupy perhaps the best associated position from which to intervene in domestic violence. There are barriers of course, but the emergence of forensic nursing is helping to lessen those barriers. Nurses in all areas of healthcare can develop greater awareness to the signs of abuse. There still is a fine ethical line in that nurses cannot blatantly violate confidentiality. Nurses can, however, become proficient at collecting samples, taking notes and asking the right questions of the right people, always keeping the good of the patient as the uppermost goal. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSnursDomViol.rtf

Osteoporosis And Exercise: Potential For Injury
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7 pages in length. Along with a proper diet and adequate rest, exercise is one of the most vital components of a healthful body. Indeed, exercise has become the watchword for optimum health in this ever-conscious society. Yet one cannot help but wonder if too much rigorous exercise has the potential of actually damaging the body. For example, a female marathon runner might be doing her body well by avoiding the inherent risks of osteoporosis; however, if the athlete already has the disease to some extent, how does exercise detrimentally impact her condition over a long-term basis? When one considers the fact that osteoporosis is a bone disease that causes bones to thin and weaken, eventually becoming so brittle they break from even minor injuries, it is easy to understand why the endurance level of a marathon runner – along with the level of strenuous exercise – could indicate serious injury. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCostex.wps


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