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Material Health Literacy-Juniper Publishers

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Global Journal of Reproductive Medicine    Juniper Publishers Authored  by:  Duygu Kavuncuoglu* Introduction In the twenty-first century; there have been many developments in medicine such as finding new diagnostic and treatment methods; demographic and epidemiological transformation; changing disease burdens and increasing the burden of non-communicable diseases; increasing the importance of gaining healthy lifestyle behaviors to individuals and preventive health services rather than therapeutic health services. In addition; advances in communication technology have increased the resources for people to obtain health information and access to information has become easier. As a result of the developments both in the field of medicine and technology; the health care providers and the areas where the service is provided have increased as well as the share of health care providers-demanders in the process of making medical decisions-in the management of ...

Reproductive Factors of Dengue and Chlamydia-Juniper Publishers

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Global Journal of Reproductive Medicine    Juniper Publishers Authored by:  Mamata Sherpa Awasthi* Introduction Over fourteen hundred different infectious agents cause diseases in humans of which around three hundred pathogens are clinically important [1]. Although developing countries are epitomized as reservoirs for infectious diseases, developed countries also bear the disease burden. Australia reports 67 different types of prevalent infectious diseases of which 40.1% are sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), 34.4% vaccine preventable diseases and 13.8% gastrointestinal diseases [2]. Common infectious diseases occurring in developing countries such as STDs, influenza, measles, hepatitis A B and C, cholera, botulism, dengue, malaria also exist in Australia [2]. This paper elaborates on dengue and chlamydia, and the factors that would affect the transmission and natural history of the two in three different settings. Dengue Dengue is a common mosquito ...

Silent Somatotropic Adenoma and Pregnancy: About A Case-Juniper Publishers

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Global Journal of Reproductive Medicine    Juniper Publishers Authored by: Sara askaoui* Introduction Silent somatotropic adenomas correspond to a rare entity. Their diagnosis is based on screening by the systematic determination of GH under oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and insulin growth factor 1 or the immunohistochemical study, in the absence of clinical signs of acromegaly [1,2]. Pregnancy in acromegalic women is an exception. Data from the literature report the absence of fetal malformation, an increase in adenomatous volume that is rarely symptomatic, a possible risk of gestational diabetes and gestational hypertension in women not controlled by pre-pregnancy drug therapy [3,4]. Variations in somatotropic function have rarely been studied. The aim of this work is to report the case of pregnancy in a patient followed for a silent somatotropic adenoma. Go to Case Report A 33-year-old patient who was seen for secondary amenorrhea with a...

Attitudes of Students toward Inter Professional Healthcare Teams: A Comparison between 1st-Year and 3rd-Year Students at Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences--Juniper Publishers

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Global Journal of Reproductive Medicine    Juniper Publishers Authored by:  Azjargal Baatar* Introduction Mongolia is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by China and Russian Federatio. Its population was estimated to be around 3,100,058.(www.1212.mn) Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences is located in Ulan Bator, the capital sity, and consists of five schools and three colleges; School of Medicine (doctors), School of Public, School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences (Lab technicians), School of Dentistry, School of Nursing. The School of Nursing consists of five health professionals nurses, midwives, physical therapists, occupational therapists, technician of medical equipment. The MNUMS offers training of five different qualifications of health professionals such as nurses, doctors, physical therapists, occupational therapists, lab technician. It is the sole health professionals national university (MNUMS) in the country. It was realise...