Author: s1423209
Date: Aug 2, 2006 12:52
... length ratio (2D:4D) are influenced by prenatal testosterone levels. Bearing this in mind, 2D:...tested as a proxy measure of the putative prenatal testosterone impact on adult human homosexuality, ...: Our results indicate that with higher prenatal testosterone levels in women, the likelihood of ... as why they have high levels of prenatal testosterone increase in their body should flood ...
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Author: James Michael Howard
Date: Jul 29, 2006 15:03
... to 4th finger length ratio (2D:4D) are influenced by prenatal testosterone levels. Bearing this in mind, 2D:4D has been tested as a proxy measure of the putative prenatal testosterone impact on adult human homosexuality, but the results are ... in men. Conclusions: Our results indicate that with higher prenatal testosterone levels in women, the likelihood of homosexual orientation might ...
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Author: Thetaworks
Date: Sep 18, 2008 19:00
... [iv] Tim F. Oberlander, MD, FRCPC; William Warburton, PhD; Shaila Misri, MD, FRCPC; Jaafar Aghajanian, BSc; Clyde Hertzman, MSc, MD, FRCPC, “Neonatal Outcomes After Prenatal Exposure to Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Antidepres sants and Maternal Depression Using Population-Based Linked Health Data, Archives of General Psychiatry, 2006;63:898- 906. [v] “Antidepressants should ...
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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Sep 16, 2008 05:01
... - Resolve issues related to benefits, services, and references to outside agencies - Serve as a resource to internal and external customers and clients regarding medical and prenatal issues Required Skills: - 5+ years of OB experience - 1+ years of managed care experience - Familiarity with community health, discharge planning, disease management, education, ...
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Author: Thetaworks
Date: Sep 15, 2008 05:42
... [iv] Tim F. Oberlander, MD, FRCPC; William Warburton, PhD; Shaila Misri, MD, FRCPC; Jaafar Aghajanian, BSc; Clyde Hertzman, MSc, MD, FRCPC, “Neonatal Outcomes After Prenatal Exposure to Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Antidepres sants and Maternal Depression Using Population-Based Linked Health Data, Archives of General Psychiatry, 2006;63:898- 906. [v] “Antidepressants should ...
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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Sep 15, 2008 00:10
... Location New York, NY Required Education See Description Required Travel No Position Description Genzyme Genetics is an award-winning national provider of highly sophisticated diagnostic testing, including prenatal, postnatal and neonatal as well as oncology testing. We are one of the largest diagnostic locations around the United States and a growing international portfolio. We also ...
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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Sep 10, 2008 05:01
... email only Fax: 212-972-0250 Description: Responsibilities for the Certified Nurse Midwife include: - Delivering babies in hospitals and in homes - Providing both prenatal and postpartum care for both mothers and newborns - Providing family planning and birth control counseling - Providing normal gynecological services such as: physical and...
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Author: jeffrey
Date: Sep 8, 2008 18:23
...mercury can be particularly hazardous for pregnant women and small children. During the first several years of life, a child's brain is still developing and rapidly absorbing nutrients. Prenatal and infant mercury exposure can cause mental retardation, cerebral palsy, deafness and blindness. Even in low doses, mercury may affect a child's development, delaying walking and ...
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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Sep 5, 2008 14:32
... Location New York, NY Required Education See Description Required Travel No Position Description Genzyme Genetics is an award-winning national provider of highly sophisticated diagnostic testing, including prenatal, postnatal and neonatal as well as oncology testing. We are one of the largest diagnostic locations around the United States and a growing international portfolio. We also ...
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Author: Chilled
Date: Sep 1, 2008 15:20
...to mercury can be particularly hazardous for pregnant women and small children. During the first several years of life, a child's brain is still developing and rapidly absorbing nutrients. Prenatal and infant mercury exposure can cause mental retardation, cerebral palsy, deafness and blindness. Even in low doses, mercury may affect a child's development, delaying walking and talking...
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