... Problems but comments on the geometric and probabilistic significance of Harnack s inequalities as well The attention is mainly on classical results and an extensive and thorough list of references ... half spaces In this case they assume there exists a Lie structure over RN+1 under which L is left invariant Finally, these results are applied to several examples of operators Lewis and Vogel study ... o forms and by potentials in suitable Kato classes Similar results were obtained by Biroli in a previous paper for operators associated to subelliptic p-Laplacians, but the techniques used there...
... following muscles: external oblique, internal oblique, transversus (anterior two thirds), latissimus dorsi, quadratus lumborum (posterior), sacrospinalis, tensor fascia latae, and sartorius muscles The ... VULVOVAGINAL GLANDS AND DUCTS (BARTHOLIN S GLANDS AND DUCTS) AND HYMEN Just external to the hymen are paravaginal, vulvovaginal glands, or Bartholin s glands, the counterpart of Cowper s glands in the ... infections also occur, usually in premenopausal women THE PELVIC FLOOR The pelvic floor (Figs 2-6 and 2-7) consists of muscles, ligaments, and fascia arranged in such a manner as to support the...
... relationships readiness for sexual involvement forms of sexual expression sexual coercion and violence STD symptoms and transmission diagnosing and treating STDs prevention strategies (including ... effectiveness of condom use) prevalence of diseases short- and long-term consequences of STDs (for menand women) where to get condoms contraception and its effectiveness (incl 100% effectiveness of abstinence) ... the future sense of control over one s life and decisions self-esteem self-respect nurturance sense of control over one s life and decisions Values and Motivation respect for others spirituality...
... using SPSS version 11.5 The analysis involved calculation of summary statistics used in comparing grouped districts Independent t-tests were used to assess differences between means The chi-squared ... results The retrospective nature of this study was another challenge which raises issues of recall bias, especially because some men were asked about events up to five years in the past We instructed ... enumerators to probe responses where necessary to reduce the recall bias Conclusions This study aimed to explore mens knowledge on MNCH issues Overall, mens knowledge and awareness on older...
... mate times MATERIALS—lists the materials required for the session HANDOUTS—lists the handouts required for the session The handouts can be found at the end of each session and should be reproduced ... communities, not simply improvements in their status and roles; • Recognizes the central role of sexuality and gender relations in women s health and rights; • Asserts that men should take responsibility ... development policies from women as targets of state population policies to women as participants in the policy process The energy and commitment of women s NGOs successfully harnessed and transformed the...
... disease and presumably also, the risks that it poses.9 Exactly which behavior change messages were successful and which should be used now in Uganda and elsewhere—is still being debated Uganda is said ... representative surveys such as the DHSs with questions on behaviors such as age at first intercourse, use of condoms at last sex, and number of partners in the past year Researchers have also examined ... program, and thus will bias assessments based on simple comparisons with communities not receiving the intervention In what follows I discuss alternative approaches to dealing with these issues when...
... aging process and disease It assumes that there are fundamental aging processes that are not just the sum of all of the diseases of aging These processes predispose the aging organism to a greater ... pruritus of the whole body, sleeplessness, watery discharges from the bowels, eyes and nostrils, dullness of sight, cataract, and hardness of hearing.1 The history of research on elderly mens health ... agerelated diseases There are three major hormonal systems whose function changes with age.9 These are the reproductive system, the growth regulatory system, and the stress response system In terms of...
... aging process and disease It assumes that there are fundamental aging processes that are not just the sum of all of the diseases of aging These processes predispose the aging organism to a greater ... pruritus of the whole body, sleeplessness, watery discharges from the bowels, eyes and nostrils, dullness of sight, cataract, and hardness of hearing.1 The history of research on elderly mens health ... agerelated diseases There are three major hormonal systems whose function changes with age.9 These are the reproductive system, the growth regulatory system, and the stress response system In terms of...
... purposes First, it teaches you to focus on speed and total reps per exercise instead of a target number of sets and reps So instead of doing five sets of 5, you'll perform as many sets as it takes ... DUMBBELL STANDING SHOULDER PRESS (PAGE 234) QUARTER SQUAT ~TAL TOTAL REPS: 50 REST (SECONDS): 70 _ L J PUSHUP WITH HANDS ON SWISS BALL (PAGE 232) TOTAL REPS: 30 REST (SECONDS): 55 (PAGE 241) REPS: ... performance this on almost every exercise from one week to tends to improve on his second set, and why it the next doesn't fall very far on subsequent sets CIRCUITS AND SUPERSETS PROGRESSION In a...
... Muscle Groups 232 3)) PUSHUP WITH HANDS ON SWISS BALL HOW TO DO IT: Same as for standard pushup, except your hands 'are on a Swiss ball, which adds an element of balance More muscles in your shoulder ... sides, as in a lateral raise The front part of the muscle assists your pecs in their duties on pushups, dips, and bench presses SHOULDER BLADES We don't usually think of our shoulder blades as playing ... The last and worst option is to use lat pulldowns as substitutes for pullups and chinups, using appropriate weights and grips that match the ones I prescribe It 's still a decent exercise, but...
... forgets and loses things does not follow instructions makes careless mistakes leaves tasks incomplete blurts inappropriate comments answers before questions are finished steps in front of others when ... conditions such as PSYCHOSIS and SCHIZOPHRENIA Low self-esteem, DEPRESSION, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, and AGGRESSION are typical Diagnosis and treatment are difficult because this disorder is so complex Treatment, ... of his penis As the suppository dissolves, the alprostadil diffuses into the surrounding tissues and has a similar effect as when injected A burning sensation while the suppository is dissolving...
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... open discussion of sexuality, condoms, STIs, and HIV/AIDS But open, frank dialogue is key to addressing STIs and other reproductive health needs and should be initiated in order to save lives throughout ... deploying skilled health professionals, and securing essential equipment and drugs It is also important to improve managerial capacity at all levels ■ Develop sustainable financing mechanisms, possibly ... contraceptives’ side effects, and opposition from husbands and relatives are issues commonly cited by women with unmet need Some women report having tried to use contraceptives in the past but finding...
... of areas When discussing women s rights, rights work also raises the issue of spending to address discrimination and disadvantage Over recent years the discourse on human rights has increasingly ... violence kills and harms as many women and girls, between the ages of 15 and 44, as cancer does This results in costs related to health care, police and court services, as well as losses in educational ... institutionalised, for example, by including them in regulations It also recommends that there be sensitisation sessions for government officials so that they understand why gender responsiveness is necessary...
... to respondents to assess support, and access to information and services on their knowledge of sexual intercourse and pregnancy sexual andreproductive health (see Figure 5.1) Findings show that ... interviews The questionnaire drew on a number of existing and assisted investigators as required instruments relating to young people s sexual andreproductive behaviours, awareness, gender role Refusal ... awareness: in both settings, Awareness of symptoms of STIs and the young men scored roughly 1–2 points more than importance of partner check-ups in cases where the young women, and respondents in...
... open discussion of sexuality, condoms, STIs, and HIV/AIDS But open, frank dialogue is key to addressing STIs and other reproductive health needs and should be initiated in order to save lives throughout ... deploying skilled health professionals, and securing essential equipment and drugs It is also important to improve managerial capacity at all levels ■ Develop sustainable financing mechanisms, possibly ... contraceptives’ side effects, and opposition from husbands and relatives are issues commonly cited by women with unmet need Some women report having tried to use contraceptives in the past but finding...
... initiatives in which gender equality is established as a new social norm; and n Research that assesses the impact of legal and policy changes on mens behaviors and norms n In fact, a broad consensus ... responsibilities and resources that menand women possess—is more likely to be achieved when men see the advantages for themselves, their partners, and children in more equitable relationships ... Equality and Quality of Life Survey and the WHO Multi-country Study on Violence against Women, IMAGES surveys menand women (ages 18-59) about mens attitudes and behaviors on a wide range of issues...