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  2. Vacuum aspiration - Wikipedia

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    Single-use double-valve manual vacuum aspirator. Vacuum or suction aspiration is a procedure that uses a vacuum source to remove an embryo or fetus through the cervix.The procedure is performed to induce abortion, as a treatment for incomplete spontaneous abortion (otherwise commonly known as miscarriage) or retained fetal and placental tissue, or to obtain a sample of uterine lining ...

  3. Medical abortion - Wikipedia

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    Those who violate the law, excluding the pregnant woman, may be charged with a misdemeanor and could face a $9,000 fine and up to six months in jail. [151] Fourteen other states have enacted blanket abortion bans that include medical abortions, however, and fifteen states already limit access to these medications.

  4. List of academic publishers by preprint policy - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts Medical Society: nonprofit preprint server Unrestricted Unrestricted [59] [60] Microbiology Society: Unrestricted Unrestricted Unrestricted [61] MyJove Corp. Not-for-profit servers (e.g. arXiv, bioRxiv, chemRxiv, medRxiv) Unrestricted When posting the preprint, authors should choose a CC BY-NC-ND license [62] National Academy of ...

  5. Archives of Disease in Childhood - Wikipedia

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    Other sections include: guidelines updates, international health, and a column written by patients about their experience with the health care system. [1] Douglas Gairdner served as editor from 1964 to 1979 and because of his creative editing, he was awarded the Dawson-Williams prize of the British Medical Association. [2]

  6. The BMJ - Wikipedia

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    The BMJ has editorial freedom from the BMA. [2] It is one of the world's oldest general medical journals. Previously called the British Medical Journal, the title was officially shortened to BMJ in 1988, and then changed to The BMJ in 2014. [3] The journal is published by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, a subsidiary of the British Medical Association ...

  7. Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials - Wikipedia

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    The main product of the CONSORT Group is the CONSORT Statement, [1] which is an evidence-based, minimum set of recommendations for reporting randomized trials.It offers a standard way for authors to prepare reports of trial findings, facilitating their complete and transparent reporting, reducing the influence of bias on their results, and aiding their critical appraisal and interpretation.

  8. Miscarriage - Wikipedia

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    Common chromosome abnormalities found in miscarriages include an autosomal trisomy (22–32%), monosomy X (5–20%), triploidy (6–8%), tetraploidy (2–4%), or other structural chromosomal abnormalities (2%). [60] Genetic problems are more likely to occur with older parents; this may account for the higher rates observed in older women. [66]

  9. Preterm birth - Wikipedia

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    Well babies follow a 1-2-3-month benchmark timeline where they are screened, diagnosed, and receiving intervention for a hearing loss. However, for very premature babies, it might not be possible to complete a hearing screen at one month of age due to several factors.