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Genetic Diseases
Our genetic information determines our physical makeup. These genes come from our parents. Every cell in our body has 46 chromosomes. A normal male sperm and female egg have 23 chromosomes. When they are fertilized, they form a new cell with 46 chromosomes....
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Urinary Incontinence (UI)
Urinary Incontinence can be briefly defined as the loss of bladder voiding control. Although this problem is frequently experienced by women, they find it difficult to share their complaints with the physician. This is because the problem causes problems...
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Male Infertility and Its Solutions
Anatomy and Physiology Testes (ovaries) The testicles are a pair of glands located in the ovarian sacks called the scrotum. The testicles are responsible for the secretion of the hormone testosterone (male hormone), which promotes the development of male...
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Vagina Cancer
The vagina is a muscular, tubular structure that connects the external genitalia to the uterus. It is also called the birth canal. Cancer of this area is very rare. It is mostly caused by abnormal growth of cells on its surface. Although it can occur...
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Pregnancy and the Digestive System
Women are more prone than men to some digestive system diseases such as irritable bowel syndrome (irritable bowel syndrome) even when they are not pregnant.  It is known that the digestive system functions of women also show some differences from men...
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