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  1. PCOS, pregnancy-induced HT may signal metabolic syndrome.(Metabolic Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Sharon Worcester, 2005-04-01
  2. Pregnancy And Parenting (Health Care for Women International) by Phyllis N Stern, 1988-12-01
  3. Pregnancy issues cover diverse subjects: gay adoption, unwanted babies, and racism. (From the Editor).: An article from: SIECUS Report by Mac Edwards, 2002-02-01
  4. Pregnancy and Birth
  5. Truth About Sexual Behavior And Unplanned Pregnancy (Truth About)
  6. Preventing Adolescent Pregnancy: Model Programs and Evaluations (SAGE Focus Editions) by Brent C. Miller, Josefina J. Card, et all 1992-03-04
  7. Social Bonds and Teen Pregnancy by LaWanda Ravoira, Andrew L. Cherry, 1992-10-30
  8. The Youngest Parents: Teenage Pregnancy As It Shapes Lives by Robert Coles, Daniel A. Coles, et all 1997-05
  9. Current Controversies - Teen Pregnancy and Parenting (paperback edition) (Current Controversies)
  10. 16 programs that combine pregnancy, STD, and HIV/AIDS prevention.(Bibliography): An article from: SIECUS Report
  11. All together now: combining pregnancy and STI prevention programs.: An article from: SIECUS Report by Bill Taverner, 2003-02-01
  12. Hablando Claro (Plain Talk for Parents): Teen Pregnancy Coalition of San Mateo County.(Examples from the Field: Culturally Competent Sexuality Education Programs): An article from: SIECUS Report
  13. A SIECUS annotated bibliography on preventing STDs, HIV, and teen pregnancy. (Preventing STDS, HIV, and Teen Pregnancy).(Bibliography): An article from: SIECUS Report
  14. Tailor Maternal Weight Gain to Prepregnancy BMI.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Family Practice News by Kate Johnson, 2000-06-01

81. BBC - Science & Nature - Dinosaurs
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82. UNTSHC Clinic Digital Library
Patient/family Resources by Topic Obstetrics. Ectopic pregnancy Patient/familyResources. Spanish Miscellaneous. See also
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83. Women's Studies 210
family and Consumer Sciences 225. Regular and Honors sections 29, Issue 2;Wendy Chavkin, Cocaine and pregnancy—Time to Look at the Evidence, Journal
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~lbriggs/ws210.html
Women's Studies 210
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Anne Fausto-Sterling, Myths of Gender, Rev. edition. Available at ASUA. Course reader, available through the library's reserves (via PDF files) Overview: Ripped from the Headlines! Are women's brains different from men's? Is there a gay gene? Does abortion cause trauma? Are we really ruled by our hormones? Does testosterone make men more aggressive? Are there racial differences in intelligence? Does psychiatry tell us important things about war? This Tier II course (which fulfills the gender, race, ethnicity requirement) looks at how meanings of gender and race are influenced by popular conceptions of biology and medicine. It explores controversial topics such as gender difference in brain anatomy, genetic models of gayness and of intelligence, reproductive technology, abortion, hormones, and AIDS. Day-to-day business of the course The course will be conducted in a conversational style, as much as possible in a large course. Attendance is mandatory, and students are expected to come to class with the reading completed, prepared to write and talk about the course reading. There will be seven unannounced quizzes, designed to assess that students have completed the reading and drawn some preliminary conclusions about it. Quizzes cannot be made up, but the two lowest grades will be dropped to accommodate unavoidable absences.

84. JCU - School Of Nursing Sciences
Subject Title pregnancy, Birth and Postnatal Midwifery Care knowledge ofmidwifery and the related sciences to the care of the neonate and family;
http://www.jcu.edu.au/school/ns/WHAT/postgrad/subinf/NS5114_Inf.html
School of Nursing Sciences Pregnancy, Birth and Postnatal Midwifery Care NOTE: For entry requirements and pre-requisites for enrolment into this subject please check the current JCU Student Handbook subject description Subject Overview Subject Specifications Faculty: School: School of Nursing Sciences Subject Code: Unit Value: Subject Title: Pregnancy, Birth and Postnatal Midwifery Care Study Period 1, 2006 Campus: Townsville Mode of Offer: Limited Attendance Subject Map MODULE 1 Midwifery and the Childbearing Woman: Pregnancy MODULE 2 Midwifery and the Childbearing Woman: Birth and Beyond MODULE 3 The Postpartum Woman and Family MODULE 4 Lactation and Breastfeeding MODULE 5 The Normal Neonate Subject Aims and Intended Student Outcomes Aims of the subject: To provide students with an understanding of midwifery care of the childbearing woman during pregnancy.
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85. Center For Reproductive Health Research & Policy
Promoting reproductive health, family planning and the prevention of Evaluate communitybased pregnancy prevention programs serving youth in California.
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  • Advance new reproductive health technologies to provide additional choices in contraception, abortion, maternal health and STI/HIV prevention for diverse populations.
  • Understand the antecedent and contextual factors contributing to adolescent pregnancy and STIs and evaluate programs to improve adolescent reproductive health
  • Develop and evaluate new technologies to decrease maternal mortality associated with pregnancy and childbirth in low-resource settings.
  • Conduct evaluations and policy analysis of innovative domestic and international programs to improve access to reproductive health care for both women and men.
  • Train practitioners, researchers and future leaders in the U.S. and internationally in the field of reproductive health.
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86. Navigate Newsletter
science Select Committee publishes report on human reproductive technologies Researchers screened individuals with AMD and family members,
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87. Applied Developmental Science
The EightCAP, Inc. child development program serves pregnant women, Community Contacts Black Child and family Institute, Lansing Public Schools,
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Community Contacts: All Head Start, Early Head Start Grantees in Michigan
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Project Team: Brooke Foulds, Cathy Jo Holleran, Jani Kozlowski, Pat Griffis, Deborah Mitchell, Hiram Fitzgerald

88. Science Blog -- Mutation Causes Dangerously High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy
Mutation causes dangerously high blood pressure during pregnancy This articlecomes from science Blog. Copyright © 2004
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Mutation causes dangerously high blood pressure during pregnancy
July 7, 2000 A single mutation in a protein that regulates the body's salt balance can produce dangerously high blood pressure in pregnant women, say researchers from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) at Yale University School of Medicine. The discovery opens the way to understanding the molecular origins of a form of hypertension that threatens some eight million pregnant women and their infants each year. In an article published in the July 7, 2000, issue of the journal Science , HHMI investigator Richard P. Lifton and colleagues at Yale University and Albert Einstein College of Medicine report that a mutation renders the mineralocorticoid receptor more sensitive to progesterone, a hormone that is produced in abundance during pregnancy. When the mineralocorticoid receptor is triggered by aldosterone, its normal binding partner, it switches on the cellular machinery that causes kidney cells to reabsorb more salt, ultimately raising blood pressure. Lifton's group found that when women who have the faulty receptor undergo the hundred-fold rise in progesterone that occurs during pregnancy, progesterone overstimulates the receptor, causing salt retention, expansion of blood plasma volume and skyrocketing blood pressure. "Pregnancy-induced hypertension is an important clinical problem, but nobody has really had a good handle on the biochemical pathways involved in any form of the disorder," said Lifton. "While our study certainly doesn't prove the cause of all cases of such hypertension, we have found the first molecular mechanism by which women can develop severe hypertension in pregnancy. And that mechanism is an abnormal link between two normal physiologic pathways."

89. City Journal Summer 2005 | The Black Family: 40 Years Of Lies By Kay S. Hymowitz
Strengths of Black Families that same year, claimed to have uncovered sciencethat Teen pregnancy not only failed to go down, despite all the public
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Kay S. Hymowitz EMAIL RESPOND PRINT R ead through the megazillion words on class, income mobility, and poverty in the recent New York Times So why does the Times T Conditions for testing that proposition looked good. Between the 1954 Brown decision and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, legal racism had been dismantled. And the economy was humming along; in the first five years of the sixties, the economy generated 7 million jobs. B The Dark Ghetto Beyond the Melting Pot J Commentary W wanted to keep the black family separate and unequal. Consider one of the first books out of the gate

90. College Of Human Sciences - Iowa State University
Sedahlia Jasper Crase, Parenting; parentchild relations; teen pregnancy and Margaret Torrie, Assessment strategies for family and consumer sciences
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Learning communities; faculty development in teaching and learning; scholarship of teaching; sexuality education for children; student learning theory. Mary Jane Brotherson Self-determination for young children with disabilities; interventions for families having young children with disabilities; development of family and professional partnerships with families of children with disabilities; family support policy; and play for young children with disabilities. Karen Colbert Parenting; early intervention; teacher development and supervision; early childhood education. Christine C. Cook Housing and family policy, particularly welfare reform and housing; rural development and housing, neighborhood and community housing assessment; special populations and housing, aging and children with disabilities. Sedahlia Jasper Crase Parenting; parent-child relations; teen pregnancy and parenting; giftedness; foster care and adoption training evaluation; middle school stress. Sue R. Crull

91. University Of Leicester Library: Digital Library: Subject Rooms: American Studie
Link from here to articles in other areas such as pregnancy, family Planning, Printed reference sources for the clinical sciences are held in the
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92. Meeting Of The National Coalition For Health Professional Education In Genetics
US Surgeon General s family History Initiative 50 Schools in 50 StatesInitiative Office of Public Health and science US Public Health Service
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Meeting of the National Coalition for Health Professional Education in Genetics (NCHPEG)
Thursday, January 27, 2005
Bethesda, Maryland
"The Importance of Family History in Health Care"
Thank you, Alan, for that kind introduction. [Dr. Alan Guttmacher, Deputy Director of the National Human Genome research Institute, National Institutes of Health, HHS] It is a real pleasure to be here among friends and colleagues. I remember as a first-year med student taking introductory microbiology, virology, and biochemistry at the University of California/San Francisco, seeing first-hand the seeds of what would later grow into the biotech revolution we are in the midst of right now. Two young virology/microbiology instructors frequently and passionately told us of their research: their names were Harold Varmus and Mike Bishop. As you know, they went on to win a Nobel Prize for their work just a few years later. I also had a biochemistry teacher who was equally passionate in his research in bioengineering, a then-futuristic complex concept. His name was Herb Boyer, who went on from meager beginnings - driving a beat-up old car and teaching me, and my classmates - to found Genentech; a world leader among bio-tech companies.

93. Journals: Family, Health & Welfare
adolescent pregnancy, abortion, family planning policies and programs, Journals of Gerontology Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
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94. MoonLily: Nanny's Place Parents' Resources Pregnancy Links
The pregnancy Centre Website provides valuable information and practical adviceto help Sabrina Cuddy has produced several birth and pregnancy FAQ s,
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95. SRF/HRN Newsletter Issue 1
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96. University Of Virginia Health System
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American Association of family and Consumer Sciences represents teachers, educators,cooperatives, business, designers and nutritionist.
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98. Pregnancy And Birth Audio-visuals: Health Sciences Library - UNC-Chapel Hill
WS 107 VC1 1982 Four families of children with Down Syndrome talk about Un Embarazo Saludable Para Usted y su Bebe A healthy pregnancy for You and
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    Note: This is a selected list of current videos as well as classics in the subject of Pregnancy and Birth.
    A New Life
    WQ 210 VC2 1985
    This program looks at the events that lead from the fertilized cell to a human baby. Using film of living fetuses in the womb, it explains how the familiar human shape is "sculpted" out of the basic cell mass, what controls the timing of the various stages of fetal development and what life is like for a fetus. (videocassette ½" 26 min)
    Amazing Newborn
    WS 420 VC7 1975
    Portrays the degree of behavioral development already present in the neonate. Illustrates the infant's capabilities to fixate on objects, have visual preferences, turn their heads in response to spoken word, mimic and move their bodies in rhythm of voices. (videocassette ½" 25 min)

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