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What You Need To Know About - Cancer of the Pancreas docx

What You Need To Know About - Cancer of the Pancreas docx

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... that you maywant to ask your doctor. Many people find it helpful to take a list of questions to a doctor visit. To helpremember what your doctor says, you can take notes. You may also want to ... in your health are noted and treated if needed. If you have any health problems between checkups, you should contact yourdoctor.Cancer of the pancreas may come back aftertreatment. Your doctor ... stages of cancer of thepancreas. See the Taking Part in Cancer Researchsection on page 28. You may have a team of specialists to help planyour treatment. Your doctor may refer you to aspecialist,...
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Cell Biology and Cancer under a contract from the National Institutes of Health doc

Cell Biology and Cancer under a contract from the National Institutes of Health doc

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... Director Office of Science Education National Institutes of Health 1 The National Academy of Sciences released the National Science Education Standards in December 1995 to outline what all ... or to make comments, please visit http://science-education.nih.gov /supplements. You may also send your suggestions to Curriculum Supplement Series Office of Science Education National Institutes ... the seam. Your line should pass along “both” sides of the paper before you return to your starting point, even though you do not lift your marker off the paper as you draw. Then run your marker...
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Tài liệu What Lung Cancer Patients Need to Know About Bone Health: A Publication of The Bone and Cancer Foundation pdf

Tài liệu What Lung Cancer Patients Need to Know About Bone Health: A Publication of The Bone and Cancer Foundation pdf

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... What Lung Cancer Patients Need to Know About Bone Health A Publication of The Bone and Cancer Foundation The mission of The Bone and Cancer Foundation is to: ... copy of the Foundation’s annual report is available by writing to the Foundation office or the Office of the Attorney General, State of New York, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271 ... Hypercalcemia – What Patients Need to Know Even if their cancer has not spread to bone, lung cancer patients can developed a serious condition called hypercalcemia ― a high level of calcium in...
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Báo cáo " How to foster learner autonomy in country studies at Faculty of English - Hanoi National University of Education? " docx

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... VNU Journal of Science, Foreign Languages 26 (2010) 239-245 239 How to foster learner autonomy in country studies at Faculty of English - Hanoi National University of Education? Nguyen ... availing himself of learning opportunities, rather than simply reacting to various stimuli of the teacher (Boud, 1988 [2]; Kohonen, 1992 [3]; Knowles, 1975 [4]). So to some extents, what we can ... the learners to display one part of their own learning process of Country Studies in the form of portfolio. Each individual learner is required to complete his/her own task of freely searching...
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Women’s Mental Health - What it means to you pdf

Women’s Mental Health - What it means to you pdf

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... also take care of your mind. u You have to take care of yourself to take care of the people who depend on you, your strength, and your well-being.u Promote your own mental health by keeping ... offers tips to help you protect your mental health. It also suggests who to turn to and where to go when you need help. And it could make it easier for you to talk about mental health. Promoting ... in your lifeu Getting mental health help when you need it.Mental health is important at every stage in your life.Your mental health needs change throughout your life. But being able to...
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Tài liệu The National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs Chartbook 2005–2006 docx

Tài liệu The National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs Chartbook 2005–2006 docx

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... likely to report that they go to a doctor’s office when they are sick (62 percentcompared to 88 percent). Health Care Needs and Access to Care30 The National Survey of Children with Special Health ... care?■ When your child is seen by doctors or other health care providers,how often are they sensitive to your family’s values and customs?■ How often did your child’s doctors and other health care ... carefully to you? ■ How often were you able to get someone other than a familymember to help you speak with your child’s doctors or other health care providers when an interpreter was needed?For...
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Tài liệu Fertility, Family Planning, and Women’s Health: New Data From the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth pptx

Tài liệu Fertility, Family Planning, and Women’s Health: New Data From the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth pptx

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... 251982and1995,andsurgicallysterilizedwomenrarelyusefamilyplanningservicesaftertheiroperations.Thesetrends,alongwiththepotentialeffectsofchangesinquestionwordingin1995,deservefurtherdetailedstudy.Inthe12monthsbeforethe1995interview,33percentreceivedbirthcontrol/familyplanningservices;27percentreceivedabirthcontrolmethod,15percentbirthcontrolcounseling,and22percentacheckuportestrelatedtobirthcontrol(table73).About62percentofwomenreportedreceivingaPapsmearand61percentreceivedapelvicexaminthelast12months.Thisissimilartofindingsin1988(32).Thepercentsreceivingotherservicesweremuchlower:16percentreceivedapregnancytest,17percentanHIVtest,8percentothersexuallytransmitteddisease(STD)testsortreatment,and21percentatestortreatmentforaninfection(table74).About34millionwomenreceivedfamilyplanningorrelatedreproductivehealthservicesfromprivatedoctorsorhealthmaintenanceorganizations(HMO)in1995.About15millionwomen,includingsomeofthesamewomen,receivedtheseservicesfromothersources—forexample,publicfamilyplanningclinics,otherclinics,andhospitals.Womenwhousedtheseothersourcestendedtohavelowerincomes.Forexample,only15percentofwomen22–44yearsofagewhousedaprivatedoctororHMOhadincomelessthan150percentofthepovertylevelcomparedwith46percentofthosewhousedpublicfamilyplanningclinics—athreefolddifference(table80).CigaretteSmokingAbout28percentofwomen15–44yearsofagewerecurrentcigarettesmokersin1995,and14percentwereformersmokers(table84).ThesefindingsaresimilartothosefromtheNHIS(31).Theproportionwhocurrentlysmokewasnearlyfourtimesashighamongwomenwithlessthanahighschooleducation(47percent)asamongcollegegraduates(12percent)(table84).About18percentofpregnantorpostpartumwomenwerecurrentlysmokingin1995.About24percentofthe10millionusersoforalcontraceptiveswerecurrentlysmoking,and10percentweresmoking15ormorecigarettesperday.Almost18percentofteenagewomenwerecurrentlysmokingin1995(table84).HumanImmunodeficiencyVirusTestingandRelatedBehaviorThehumanimmunodeficiencyvirus(HIV),thevirusthatcausesacquiredimmunodeficiencysyndrome(AIDS),wasthesubjectofseveralquestionsinthe1995NSFG.About48percentofwomen15–44yearsofagehavehadanHIVtestatsometimeintheirlives,eitheraspartofblooddonationorunrelatedtoit.ThosemostlikelytohaveeverbeentestedforHIVwerewomen20–34yearsofage(54–60percent)andthosewithaneducationbeyondhighschool(55–56percent)(table85).Ofthe11.4millionwomentestedforHIVinthe12monthsbeforethe1995survey,thereasoncitedmostoftenwastofindoutifshewasinfected(40percent);23percentweretestedinconnectionwithprenatalcare.Hospitalizationorsurgery,applyingforinsurance,anddoctor’sreferralwereeachcitedby7–8percentofrecentlytestedwomen(table86).Intheself-administeredpartoftheNSFGinterview(AudioCASI),28percentofunmarriedwomenreportedthattheirmalepartner(s)inthelast12months‘‘werehavingsexwithotherwomen’’aroundthesametime.Womenwithmorepartnersinthelast12monthsweremorelikelytoreportthattheirmalepartners(s)werealsohavingintercoursewithotherwomen—15percentofthosewithonepartnercomparedwith57percentofthosewiththreeormorepartners(table87).Amongunmarriedwomen15–44yearsofagewhohavehadintercourseinthepastyearandwhoreportedthattheyhaveeverusedcondomsfordiseasepreventionatsometimeintheirlives,aboutone-thirdreportedthattheirpartnersinthepastyearusedcondomsfordiseasepreventioneverytimetheyhadintercourse,one-thirdsaidtheyusedcondomssometimesbutnoteverytime,andone-thirdsaidnotatall.Amongunmarriedwomenwithtwoormorepartnersinthepastyear,15percentdidnotusecondomsatallinthepastyearfordiseasepreventionand19percentusedthemlessthanhalfthetime;someofthesewomenmayhaveusedcondomssolelyforcontraception.Furtherresearchisneededonthesedatatodeterminetheextenttowhichunprotectedintercourseoccurredandinwhichgroupsofthepopulation(table88,alsoseeDefinitionsofTerms).PelvicInflammatoryDiseaseandDouchingPelvicinflammatorydisease,orPID,iscausedbyavarietyofinfectiousagents.PIDcancauserecurrentpain,ectopicpregnancy,andcanleadtoinfertilityifleftuntreatedorrecurrent(33).In1995,8percentofwomenreportedthattheyhadbeentreatedforPIDatsometimeintheirlives—8percentofHispanicwomen,7percentofNon-Hispanicwhitewomen,and11percentofblackwomen.PIDwastwiceascommonamongwomenwhodoucheregularly(12percent)comparedwithwomenwhodonotdouche(6percent).PIDwasalsotwiceascommonamongthosewith10ormoresexualpartnersintheirlifetimes(14percent)asamongwomenwith2–3partners(7percent)(table89).Thesefindingsaresimilartothoseinthe1982and1988NSFG,butitappearsthattheprevalenceofPIDhasdeclined,from14percentin198 2to1 1percentin1988and8percentin1995(34).DouchinghasbeenassociatedwithPID,ectopicpregnancy,infertility,andcervicalcancer(35).In1988,37percentofwomen15–44yearsofagereportedthattheyweredouchingregularly.In1995,thisproportionhaddeclinedto27percent.However,douchingwasstillmorecommonthanaverageamongHispanicwomen(34percent),blackwomen(55percent),womenwhodidnotfinishhighschool(53percent),andthosewhohavehadPID(41percent).Blackcollegegraduateswerefourtimesaslikelytodoucheregularlyaswhitecollegegraduates(40percentversus9percent)(table90).Series23,No.19[Page9Table ... 251982and1995,andsurgicallysterilizedwomenrarelyusefamilyplanningservicesaftertheiroperations.Thesetrends,alongwiththepotentialeffectsofchangesinquestionwordingin1995,deservefurtherdetailedstudy.Inthe12monthsbeforethe1995interview,33percentreceivedbirthcontrol/familyplanningservices;27percentreceivedabirthcontrolmethod,15percentbirthcontrolcounseling,and22percentacheckuportestrelatedtobirthcontrol(table73).About62percentofwomenreportedreceivingaPapsmearand61percentreceivedapelvicexaminthelast12months.Thisissimilartofindingsin1988(32).Thepercentsreceivingotherservicesweremuchlower:16percentreceivedapregnancytest,17percentanHIVtest,8percentothersexuallytransmitteddisease(STD)testsortreatment,and21percentatestortreatmentforaninfection(table74).About34millionwomenreceivedfamilyplanningorrelatedreproductivehealthservicesfromprivatedoctorsorhealthmaintenanceorganizations(HMO)in1995.About15millionwomen,includingsomeofthesamewomen,receivedtheseservicesfromothersources—forexample,publicfamilyplanningclinics,otherclinics,andhospitals.Womenwhousedtheseothersourcestendedtohavelowerincomes.Forexample,only15percentofwomen22–44yearsofagewhousedaprivatedoctororHMOhadincomelessthan150percentofthepovertylevelcomparedwith46percentofthosewhousedpublicfamilyplanningclinics—athreefolddifference(table80).CigaretteSmokingAbout28percentofwomen15–44yearsofagewerecurrentcigarettesmokersin1995,and14percentwereformersmokers(table84).ThesefindingsaresimilartothosefromtheNHIS(31).Theproportionwhocurrentlysmokewasnearlyfourtimesashighamongwomenwithlessthanahighschooleducation(47percent)asamongcollegegraduates(12percent)(table84).About18percentofpregnantorpostpartumwomenwerecurrentlysmokingin1995.About24percentofthe10millionusersoforalcontraceptiveswerecurrentlysmoking,and10percentweresmoking15ormorecigarettesperday.Almost18percentofteenagewomenwerecurrentlysmokingin1995(table84).HumanImmunodeficiencyVirusTestingandRelatedBehaviorThehumanimmunodeficiencyvirus(HIV),thevirusthatcausesacquiredimmunodeficiencysyndrome(AIDS),wasthesubjectofseveralquestionsinthe1995NSFG.About48percentofwomen15–44yearsofagehavehadanHIVtestatsometimeintheirlives,eitheraspartofblooddonationorunrelatedtoit.ThosemostlikelytohaveeverbeentestedforHIVwerewomen20–34yearsofage(54–60percent)andthosewithaneducationbeyondhighschool(55–56percent)(table85).Ofthe11.4millionwomentestedforHIVinthe12monthsbeforethe1995survey,thereasoncitedmostoftenwastofindoutifshewasinfected(40percent);23percentweretestedinconnectionwithprenatalcare.Hospitalizationorsurgery,applyingforinsurance,anddoctor’sreferralwereeachcitedby7–8percentofrecentlytestedwomen(table86).Intheself-administeredpartoftheNSFGinterview(AudioCASI),28percentofunmarriedwomenreportedthattheirmalepartner(s)inthelast12months‘‘werehavingsexwithotherwomen’’aroundthesametime.Womenwithmorepartnersinthelast12monthsweremorelikelytoreportthattheirmalepartners(s)werealsohavingintercoursewithotherwomen—15percentofthosewithonepartnercomparedwith57percentofthosewiththreeormorepartners(table87).Amongunmarriedwomen15–44yearsofagewhohavehadintercourseinthepastyearandwhoreportedthattheyhaveeverusedcondomsfordiseasepreventionatsometimeintheirlives,aboutone-thirdreportedthattheirpartnersinthepastyearusedcondomsfordiseasepreventioneverytimetheyhadintercourse,one-thirdsaidtheyusedcondomssometimesbutnoteverytime,andone-thirdsaidnotatall.Amongunmarriedwomenwithtwoormorepartnersinthepastyear,15percentdidnotusecondomsatallinthepastyearfordiseasepreventionand19percentusedthemlessthanhalfthetime;someofthesewomenmayhaveusedcondomssolelyforcontraception.Furtherresearchisneededonthesedatatodeterminetheextenttowhichunprotectedintercourseoccurredandinwhichgroupsofthepopulation(table88,alsoseeDefinitionsofTerms).PelvicInflammatoryDiseaseandDouchingPelvicinflammatorydisease,orPID,iscausedbyavarietyofinfectiousagents.PIDcancauserecurrentpain,ectopicpregnancy,andcanleadtoinfertilityifleftuntreatedorrecurrent(33).In1995,8percentofwomenreportedthattheyhadbeentreatedforPIDatsometimeintheirlives—8percentofHispanicwomen,7percentofNon-Hispanicwhitewomen,and11percentofblackwomen.PIDwastwiceascommonamongwomenwhodoucheregularly(12percent)comparedwithwomenwhodonotdouche(6percent).PIDwasalsotwiceascommonamongthosewith10ormoresexualpartnersintheirlifetimes(14percent)asamongwomenwith2–3partners(7percent)(table89).Thesefindingsaresimilartothoseinthe1982and1988NSFG,butitappearsthattheprevalenceofPIDhasdeclined,from14percentin198 2to1 1percentin1988and8percentin1995(34).DouchinghasbeenassociatedwithPID,ectopicpregnancy,infertility,andcervicalcancer(35).In1988,37percentofwomen15–44yearsofagereportedthattheyweredouchingregularly.In1995,thisproportionhaddeclinedto27percent.However,douchingwasstillmorecommonthanaverageamongHispanicwomen(34percent),blackwomen(55percent),womenwhodidnotfinishhighschool(53percent),andthosewhohavehadPID(41percent).Blackcollegegraduateswerefourtimesaslikelytodoucheregularlyaswhitecollegegraduates(40percentversus9percent)(table90).Series23,No.19[Page9Table ... or divorced, then custodial parent remarried. See ‘‘Definitions of Terms.’’3Limited to women 22–44 years of age at time of interview.NOTE: Percents may not add to 100 due to rounding.Page 36...
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Tài liệu Fertility, Family Planning, and Reproductive Health of U.S. Women: Data From the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth doc

Tài liệu Fertility, Family Planning, and Reproductive Health of U.S. Women: Data From the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth doc

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... descriptive statistics related to the fertility, family planning, and reproductive health of U.S. women 15–44 years of age, based on Cycle 6 of the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), conducted ... indicators of fertility, parenting, and health for men 15–44 years of age, as well as sexual behavior and reproductive health of men and women (11–13). Strengths and Limitations of the ... behavior and exposure to risk of vol 51 no 2. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2002. 21. Campbell A, Mosher W. A history of the measurement of unintended sexually...
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Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Malawi: Results from the 2004 National Survey of Adolescents pdf

Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Malawi: Results from the 2004 National Survey of Adolescents pdf

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... schoolwere lack of interest, cited especially among theyounger females; illness (17% of younger males andfemales); and having to work at home (15% of theyounger females and 26% of the younger males).Among ... Number of partners• Characteristics of partnersContraception/Condom Use• Method(s)• Consistency of use• Correctness of useUse of Health Information and Services• Information received -what, ... reproductive health, due to the greater likelihood of receiving parental guid-ance and support, as well as to the monitoring by par-ents of their adolescent children. It also positively im-pacts young...
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National Institute of Mental Health: discovering hope pptx

National Institute of Mental Health: discovering hope pptx

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... important thing you can do is to help her get an appropriate diagnosis and treatment. You may need to make an appointment on her behalf and go with her to see the doctor. Encourage her to stay in ... history of the illness. In fact, a majority of women with a history of depression will likely relapse during pregnancy if they stop taking their antidepressant medication either prior to conception ... and depression discovering hope National Institute of Mental Health Where can I go for help? If you are unsure where to go for help, ask your family doctor. Others who can help are: • •...
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Essentials of Women''''s Health: An Integrated Approach to Primary Care and Office Gynecology pdf

Essentials of Women''''s Health: An Integrated Approach to Primary Care and Office Gynecology pdf

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... Essentials of Women's Health: An Integrated Approach to Primary Care and Office GynecologyEssentials of Women's Health: An Integrated Approach to Primary Care and Office GynecologyCourse ... AdjournEssentials of Women's Health: An Integrated Approach to Primary Care and Office GynecologyEssentials of Primary Care:A Core Curriculum for Adult Ambulatory PracticePresented by the Division of ... Allied health professionals, interns and residents.Essentials of Women's Health: MDM06M02An Integrated Approach to Primary Care and Office GynecologyRegister me for Workshop ____ (A or B) to...
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Framework for integration of management of SAM into national health systems docx

Framework for integration of management of SAM into national health systems docx

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... still neededurgent access to health care. Following consul-tation with provincial health authorities,regional offices and health sector implementingpartners, the WHO supported the health sector to ... www.ennonline.net to update your mailing details, to make sure you getyour copy of Field Exchange. If you are not the named recipient of this Field Exchange copy, keep it or passit on to someone who you ... services to communitiesand improving national health indicators. TheProgramme objectives contribute to the overall health sector goals of improvement in maternal,newborn and child health, provision...
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Nonresponse in the National Survey of Children’s Health, 2007 pot

Nonresponse in the National Survey of Children’s Health, 2007 pot

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... these data to assess issues such as the prevalence of uninsured children, the relationship of family health to children’s health, and the impact of state programs on children’s health and ... range of special current health topics covering many aspects of health behaviors, health status, and health care utilization. Series 10 is based on data collected in this continuing national ... Surveys—This type of report contains statistics on health and health- related topics collected in special surveys that are not part of the continuing data systems of the National Center for Health Statistics....
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EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT docx

EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT docx

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... 2007 the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development gave life to the words of President Kennedy, who wished to ‘‘encourage imaginative research into the complex processes of human ... striking ‘ National Institute of Child Health and Human Development’’ and inserting ‘‘Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development’’; (7) in the heading of subpart ... The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development has made unparalleled contributions to the advancement of child health and human development, including significant efforts to ...
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