نتایج جستجو برای: women in surgery

تعداد نتایج: 17084290  

2015
Margit Pohl Monika Lanzenberger

The situation of women in computer science education has been a major topic of feminist researchers. It has received widespread attention in many countries all over the world. In general, it can be said that in almost all the countries of the world women are underrepresented in computer science education at university level. This phenomenon is, however, a very complex one. In many industrialize...

2015
Lisa M. DeBruine Benedict C. Jones Joshua M. Tybur Debra Lieberman Vladas Griskevicius

Because women's preferences for male masculinity reflect tradeoffs between the benefits of greater genetic health and the costs of lower paternal investment, variables that affect the importance of these costs and benefits also affect masculinity preferences. Concern about disease and pathogens may be one such variable. Here we show that disgust sensitivity in the pathogen domain is positively ...

2016
SHANNON CARR

IUDs are exceptional methods of contraception. They do not require daily use and are, therefore, “forgettable” and yet also boast very low failure rates. Women are increasingly interested in these methods of contraception. Yet, evidence has shown that nulliparous women may experience more pain than multiparous women at the time of IUD insertion, typically a moderate pain level. This pain may pr...

Journal: :JITE 2006
Iwona Miliszewska Gayle Barker Fiona Henderson Ewa Sztendur

The under-representation and poor retention of women in computing courses at Victoria University is a concern that has continued to defy all attempts to resolve it. Despite a range of initiatives created to encourage participation and improve retention of females in the courses, the percentage of female enrolments has declined significantly in recent years, from 32% in 1994 to 18% in 2004, whil...

2000
Andrea Birbaumer Hilda Tellioglu

This paper shows the development of women studies in computer science carried out in Austria. The studies include mainly three topics: education of women in computer science, questions of genderrelated approaches to information technologies and work styles of female computer scientists, and women as users of information technology in several work environments. Furthermore the relation between n...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2007
Christine M Greene Maria Luz Fernandez

Cardiovascular disease claims more than 500,000 women per year, making this disease the number one killer of women. Coronary heart disease in developed countries can be used as a representative classification when discussing cardiovascular disease management. Within the last 10 years research has illuminated the contributing risk factors and disease progression as they uniquely relate to women....

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2003
Wayne A Ray

Recent clinical trials demonstrating that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) does not prevent coronary heart disease in women have again raised doubts concerning observational studies. Although much of the explanation probably lies in what might be called the "healthy HRT user" effect, another contributing factor may be that most observational studies included many prevalent users: women taking ...

2005
Noelle E. Fearn Kelly Parker

Rapidly increasing numbers of women incarcerated in the United States have created an overwhelming need for appropriate health services for these inmates despite limited resources. This article outlines the key health care issues associated with women inmates. We begin by examining the challenges posed by this population of inmates. Additionally, we investigate the provision of health care to t...

2001
Annette Bernhardt Laura Dresser

Executive Summary This report analyzes the implications of privatization for women workers, especially those employed in low-end occupations. Data analyzed show that women disproportionately depend on the public sector for jobs that pay decent wages and offer benefits. This is especially true for African American and Hispanic women, and for women who do not have a college education. In part, hi...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Kwetishe Joro Danjuma Bayo Mohammed Onimode Ochedikwu Jonah Onche

Information and Communication Technology is a compendium of interrelated applications, products and services that can either deepen or alter gender equality. It has successfully transformed education, businesses, healthcare, entertainment, politics and good governance within the Global North; providing equitable access to developmental framework driven by ICTs. However, in drafting the core dev...

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