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University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC
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What is known about the efficacy and safety of tech products for reproductive health?
FemTech describes technology to improve women's health. From ovulation bracelets to pelvic floor therapy apps, over...
Katie D McMillan
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Understanding the perspective of women who use the Billings Ovulation Method
Fertility awareness-based methods (FABM) are a group of family planning methods that teach women how to identify their fertile and infertile days in each menstrual cycle. They can use this inf...
Montserrat Ayala-Ramirez
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Cause and treatment of schizophrenia: ultimate goals of linking the disorder with the immune system
Despite decades of research on schizophrenia, there is today no concensus about its cause, its optimal treatment, or even whether it is only one disorder. However, based upon findings of the pro...
Clark Jeffries
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
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The Billings Ovulation Method® is a method of family planning that helps women to identify their fertile days by teaching them to evaluate the characteristics of the cervical mucus during the menstrual cycle. One of the first scientific studies on th...
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"The Billings Method is a unique system of natural family planning that provides women with a simple marker of their fertility, a signal that they themselves can recognise. It is based on the knowledge that changing hormone levels throughout your men...
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