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Introduction Equine pregnancies can fail at any stage of gestation attributed to both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. The incidence risk of pregnancy failure after day 70 in gestation has not improved in almost 20 years ( Allen et al. 2007
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to the risk of endometriosis and other disorders that may have shared genetic risk factors. Opportunities to use the information to improve non-surgical diagnosis or personalised therapies will be briefly discussed. Why is endometriosis usually
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abdominal irradiation as part of the initial cancer treatment protocol according to stratifying factors for high risk at diagnosis (high leucocyte count, genetic subtypes or tumor histology, excluding primary metastatic cases), poor response to induction
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with fecundability among overweight and women living with obesity ( Wise et al. 2012 ). Sedentary lifestyle behavior refers to time spent doing little or no movement while awake or sitting. It is one important modifiable risk factor for infertility
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Hart et al . (2012) Australia To verify the influence of periodontitis on the time of female conception Observational study Periodontal disease may represent a risk factor for the increase in conception time, especially in non-caucasian women
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). It is known that a healthy diet decreases the risk of developing chronic illnesses including hypertension, coronary heart disease and diabetes mellitus type II. However, it is unknown if adhering to a healthy diet will suppress symptoms in women with
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association between elevated follicular fluid CAT levels and low risk of poor fertilization remained significant. However, when the models controlled for hormonal factors TSH and Prl, high CAT levels in follicular fluid were still associated with a reduced
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air bubble in the uterine cavity has an impact on clinical PR is still not very clear. The evidence available to date is inconsistent. In this study, we identified that the most optimal DAF was 3–15 mm and that DAF was an independent risk factor