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  2. Genetic diagnosis of intersex - Wikipedia

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    [14] [5] These include 5-alpha-reductase deficiency and androgen insensitivity syndrome, traits evident in elite Olympic-level women athletes and "the world's first openly intersex mayor". [14] [15] In 2015, the Council of Europe published an Issue Paper on Human rights and intersex people, remarking on a right to life:

  3. Pregnancy tests using animals - Wikipedia

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    Throughout history, there have been different animal-based tests with the aim of indicating the pregnancy status of women. [4] The most well known test is the Hogben test, prevalent from the 1940s to the 1960s, by using the underlying principle of hormones and its subsequent biological response in both sexes of certain frog species .

  4. Prenatal testing - Wikipedia

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    It is the role of the genetic counselor to accurately inform women of the risks and benefits of prenatal diagnosis. Genetic counselors are trained to be non-directive and to support the patient's decision. Some doctors do advise women to have certain prenatal tests and the patient's partner may also influence the woman's decision. [citation needed]

  5. Sex differences in human physiology - Wikipedia

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    The components of the ejaculate are comparable to that of the male ejaculate. The release of this fluid is a product of the Skene's gland (female prostate), located within the walls of the urethra. The female prostate is much smaller than the male prostate but seems to behave in a similar fashion. Female ejaculate, though, does not contain ...

  6. What's the difference between an enlarged prostate and ... - AOL

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    For patients who do require treatment for prostate cancer, several options are available, Ticku says. They include hormone therapy, radiation therapy and surgery, including minimally invasive ...

  7. Pregnancy test - Wikipedia

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    A later article, independently authored, granted Hogben credit for the principle of using Xenopus to determine gonadotropin levels in a pregnant woman's urine, but not for its usage as a functional pregnancy test. [40] Hormonal pregnancy tests such as Primodos and Duogynon were used in the 1960s and 1970s in the UK and Germany. These tests ...

  8. The fertility window: are we lying to women about their ... - AOL

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    Part of the problem is that most of us have very little idea about what’s going on inside our own bodies, thanks to a lack of education around ovulation and fertility when we’re young ...

  9. The Kardashians Swear By These Biological Age Tests. But Do ...

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    Biological Age Test. After you submit a saliva sample, the company analyzes 10 aspects of aging on your genome to calculate your rate of aging in key systems like metabolism and immunity, as well ...