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Books > Medicine > Pre-clinical medicine: basic sciences > Human reproduction, growth & development
The Fundamentals of Human Embryology covers embryonic development, with a unique focus on adult anatomy.
Its goal is to impart to students a comprehensive overview of how the human embryo forms, not only as a basis for the student of human anatomy, but also as a link to abnormalities they may encounter in their clinical careers. Extensively illustrated with labeled line drawings, now enlarged for better visibility, this concise manual will meet the needs of both undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Human Sciences.
In this Second Edition of the manual at the request of students and teachers, the authors have made the following changes:
- Increased the size of the diagrams
- Revised the text to comply with the Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology changes to the Terminologia Embryologica
- Altered the sequencing of some topics to allow the development to flow more logically
- Included an appendix of coloured photographs of congenital abnormalities to help students form a more realistic idea of developmental abnormalities.
According to the United Nations, the number of people aged 60 years
or over in the world is projected to be 1.4 billion in 2030 and 2.1
billion in 2050. Endocrinologists and other clinicians face the
challenge of caring for the elderly. To do so, they need to
incorporate geriatric principles into their clinical practice.
Endocrinology of Aging: Clinical Aspects in Diagrams and Images
presents chapters in a way that allows the reader to incorporate
concepts and main facts of complex subjects in a visual way. As the
global population becomes older, the need for a deeper
understanding of geriatric pathology increases, and with it, the
access to educational resources for the endocrinology and
metabolism of aging.
Clinical Ethics at the Crossroads of Genetic and Reproductive
Technologies offers thorough discussions on preconception carrier
screening, genetic engineering and the use of CRISPR gene editing,
mitochondrial gene replacement therapy, sex selection, predictive
testing, secondary findings, embryo reduction and the moral status
of the embryo, genetic enhancement, and the sharing of genetic
data. Chapter contributions from leading bioethicists and
clinicians encourage a global, holistic perspective on applied
challenges and the moral questions relating the implementation of
genetic reproductive technology. The book is an ideal resource for
practitioners, regulators, lawmakers, clinical researchers, genetic
counselors and graduate and medical students. As the Human Genome
Project has triggered a technological revolution that has
influenced nearly every field of medicine, including reproductive
medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, andrology, prenatal genetic
testing, and gene therapy, this book presents a timely resource.
The new edition of this infertility manual has been fully revised
to provide clinicians with the latest advances in the diagnosis and
management of infertility. Divided into seven sections, the book
provides step by step guidance on each stage of the process, from
initial examination and identifying the causes of infertility in
both females and males, to ovarian stimulation and assisted
reproduction techniques. The final section is dedicated to
laboratory management covering topics such as follicular fluid
screening and oocyte assessment, culture systems, and
cryopreservation. The fourth edition includes new chapters on
molecular mechanisms such as endometrial receptivity, and
implantation; and current trends such as the embryoscope and
assisted hatching. The comprehensive text is further enhanced by
case studies, clinical photographs, diagrams, flowcharts and
tables. Key points Fully revised, new edition providing latest
advances in diagnosis and management of infertility Fourth edition
features new chapters on molecular mechanisms and current trends
Highly illustrated with clinical images, flowcharts and tables
Previous edition (9788184486179) published in 2009
Intrauterine insemination (IUI), also known as artificial
insemination, is a fertility treatment that uses a catheter to
place washed sperm directly into the uterus. Its aim is to increase
the number of sperm reaching the fallopian tubes and subsequently
increase the chances of fertilisation (American Pregnancy
Association). This book is a step-by-step guide to intrauterine
insemination (IUI). Divided into 12 sections, the text begins with
detail on counselling, diagnostic work up, and indications of IUI.
The following chapters cover ultrasound monitoring of an ART cycle,
stimulation protocol, triggering ovulation, and when and how to
administer IUI. The book concludes with discussion on complications
of IUI, factors affecting success, and sperm preparation. Authored
by recognised experts in the field, the text is further enhanced by
colour photographs, illustrations and flowcharts. Key points
Step-by-step guide to intrauterine insemination (IUI) Covers the
complete ART cycle, from initial counselling and work up, to
monitoring and procedures, to success factors and complications
Highly illustrated with photographs, diagrams and flowcharts
Recognised, expert author team
How women can improve their productivity, happiness, and physical
well-being by keeping their natural cycles in mind and working with
them (rather than ignoring them). In the Flo teaches women how to
use their 28-day cycle to optimize their life by letting their
internal clock and natural rhythms guide time management, diet,
fitness, etc. (This is so simple and yet under-utilized it is
shocking. It makes perfect sense when you think about it: You have
different energy levels at different times of the month, different
libido levels, etc. so why not use foresight to plan projects for
when you are at your most effective, and understand when you need
more emotional connection with others?) There are specific tips on
what to eat and how to exercise depending on what phase you are
in-and it works. Women are getting promotions, losing weight, and
in one case thus far, literally clearing their endometriosis by
using the cycle syncing method.
The book Fertility SOS by Daminda Senekal-Griessel is for anyone who may be frustrated, at a loss and feeling unsure if having children is a realistic option. If you desire to start a family, but experience unexplained infertility, Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), recurrent miscarriages, secondary infertility, or male factor infertility, then this book will give you a unique insight into understanding why this may be happening and how to solve it.
Infertility is not uncommon nowadays, with up to 20% of couples having difficulty conceiving. Male infertility is at an all-time high, with a 35 to 50 percent share of overall cases. Over-the-counter drugs, chronic medications, inadvertent exposure to dangerous pollutants, epigenetics, blood types and nutrition deficiencies, are some of the causes of infertility. Infertility also has significant negative social consequences for women who face social humiliation, mental anguish, sadness, anxiety, and low self-esteem because of their infertility. As a result, many of these women will go on to develop mental health problems. Increasing maternal age is linked to a higher incidence of miscarriage, which is assumed to be caused by low egg quality, which leads to chromosomal (genetic) abnormalities. In certain cases, the mother or father may have a minor genetic abnormality, but the baby may be more seriously damaged, resulting in miscarriage.
Assisted reproduction like IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) for example continues to remain inaccessible and unaffordable for most couples, especially in the current economic conditions we experience. Thus, people are increasingly turning towards more affordable, natural yet effective therapeutic assistance. It all starts with understanding your own health, what factors may be affecting your ability to conceive, and taking the appropriate steps to ensure a successful pregnancy. Following the guidance provided, will result in optimum fertility, fertilisation and optimal preparation of the uterus for implantation.
Not only do genes play a large role, but some medications can cause infertility and increase the risk of miscarriage. Couples will learn how to increase the health of eggs and sperm, and understand other variables such blood types, PH levels, mucous, hidden PCOS, and many other factors, influencing chances of procreating. Male infertility is also on the rise, so it is important to consider both partners potential influencing factors.
In addition to the book, FertilitySOS is launching Fertility Health Coaching sessions to offer guidance to couples struggling with infertility. By making use of the fertility coaching sessions, couples will achieve their goal to get their bodies into optimal reproductive health, with a tailored personal plan. The Fertility Health coach will uncover the possible root causes of individual cases of infertility.All sessions are available online www.fertilitysos.com
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Exploring the potential of poetry and poetic language as a means of
conveying perspectives on ageing and later life, this book examines
questions such as 'how can we understand ageing and later life?'
and 'how can we capture the ambiguities and complexities that the
experiences of growing old in time and place entail?' As poetic
language illuminates, transfigures and enchants our being in the
world, it also offers insights into the existential questions that
are amplified as we age, including the vulnerabilities and losses
that humble us and connect us. Literary gerontology and narrative
gerontology have highlighted the importance of linguistic
representations of ageing. While the former has been concerned
primarily with the analysis of published literary works, the latter
has foregrounded the individual and collective meaning making
through narrative resources in old age. There has, however, been
less interest in how poetic language, both as a genre and as a
practice, can illuminate ageing. This volume suggests a path
towards the poetics of ageing by means of presenting analyses of
published poetry on ageing written by poets from William
Shakespeare to Wallace Stevens; the use of reading and writing
poetry among ordinary people in old age; and the poetic nuances
that emerge from other literary practices and contexts in relation
to ageing - including personal poetic reflections from many of the
contributing authors. The volume brings together international
scholars from disciplinary backgrounds as diverse as cultural
psychology, literary studies, theology, sociology, narrative
medicine, cultural gerontology and narrative gerontology, and will
deploy a variety of empirical and critical methodologies to explore
how poetry and poetic language may challenge dominant discourses
and illuminate alternative understandings of ageing.
Anti-Aging Pharmacology provides an overview of current research
aimed at the pharmacological modulation of aging, including a
discussion of the growing number of novel drug classes with
promising anti-aging potential. The aging process is the main risk
factor for all chronic diseases affecting the elderly. With
lifespans extending across the globe, these chronic diseases are
placing a larger burden on individuals and health care systems.
Therefore, slowing down the aging rate could be more effective in
delaying aging-associated chronic disorders than combating them one
by one, which is the conventional approach in a current
disease-based pharmacological paradigm. This book contains the work
of the world's leading researchers in the field, including sections
on the conceptual and methodological background of anti-aging
pharmacology, the basic classes of anti-aging drugs,
phytochemicals, outcomes of anti-aging developments and future
directions. This book will be of interest to a wide audience,
ranging from pharmacologists, medicinal chemists and academic
researchers in gerontology, biomedical sciences and those in
medical practice.
Principles and Practice of Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation and
Transplantation provides methods and techniques of ovarian tissue
harvesting and cryopreservation, including instructional videos.
This book will benefit a wide audience, guiding infertility
specialists, fellows, residents, reproductive surgeons,
reproductive endocrinologists, pediatric surgeons, embryologists,
infertility nurses and gynecologists. Ovarian cryopreservation and
transplantation is rapidly gaining acceptance as a successful and
established fertility preservation strategy in cancer patients and
beyond. Unlike other fertility preservation strategies, it can be
performed in children as well as adults, and can be helpful in
restoring natural ovarian function and fertility, hence this is a
welcomed resource on the topic.
Management of Infertility: A Practical Approach offers an accurate
and complete reference for the management of infertility and a
robust step-by-step guide for assisted reproduction technologies
(ARTs), including how to plan, design and organize a clinical
setting and laboratory. The book also provides an evidence-based,
complete and practical description of the available methods for
diagnosis and management of male and female infertility. This will
be an ideal resource for researchers, students and clinicians who
want to gain complete knowledge about both basic and advanced
information surrounding the diagnosis and management of infertility
and related disorders.
Nutritional Modulators of Pain in the Aging Population provides an
overview on the role of foods, dietary supplements, obesity, and
nutrients in the prevention and amelioration of pain in various
diseases in the aging population. Headaches, fibromyalgia, joint
pain, arthritis pain, back pain, and stomach pain are discussed. In
addition, the potential health risks of using foods to reduce
symptoms is evaluated. Each chapter reviews pain causing conditions
before reviewing the role of food or exercise. Both researchers and
physicians will learn about dietary approaches that may benefit or
harm people with various types of pain. Chapters include current
research on the actions of nutrients in pain treatment, the effects
of lifestyle and exercise on pain management, and discussions of
dietary supplements that provide pain relief from chronic
conditions like arthritis.
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