American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The The American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology is an independent, non-profit organization that certifies obstetricians and gynecologists in the United States.
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American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, The A membership organization dedicated to the advancement of women's health through education, practice, research and advocacy.
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American Society for Reproductive Medicine A nationally and internationally recognized leader for multidisciplinary information, education, advocacy and standards in the field of reproductive medicine.
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American Society for Reproductive Medicine - Research Grants The ASRM offers one and two-year research grants in reproductive medicine
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American Society of Andrology The Society, which fosters a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of male reproduction, exists to promote scientific interchange and knowledge of the male reproductive system.
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Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP), The ARHP educates healthcare professionals, policy makers and the public. The organization fosters research and advocacy to improve reproductive health.
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Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) The CDMRP manages peer-reviewed research programs in breast, prostate and ovarian cancers, neurofibromatosis, prion diseases, chronic myelogenous leukemia, tuberous sclerosis, military health, and other specified areas. Application deadlines vary.
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Endometrium Database Resource This resource is supported through the Specialized Cooperative Centers Program in Reproduction and Infertility Research (SCCPIR), NICHD and NIH.
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European Society for Gynecology European Society for Gynecology
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European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology
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Institute of Medicine Science-based advice on matters of biomedical science, medicine, and health.
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International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology, The A non-profit organization for the study of all aspects of gynecological endocrinology, for the purposes of promoting science and research into all aspects of gynecological endocrinology and of communication between scientists interested in these subjects.
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Magic Foundation, The The MAGIC Foundation is a national nonprofit organization created to provide support services for the families of children afflicted with a wide variety of chronic and/or critical disorders, syndromes and diseases that affect a child's growth.
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Mammalian Reproductive Genetics Database This resource is supported through the Specialized Cooperative Centers Program in Reproduction and Infertility Research (SCCPIR), NICHD and NIH.
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Massachusetts General Hospital - Reproductive Endocrinology The Reproductive Endocrine Unit of the Department of Medicine was established in 1984 to provide a venue for the investigational, teaching and clinical activities of this rapidly expanding section of the Endocrine Division.
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Ovarian Kaleidoscope Database This resource is supported through the Specialized Cooperative Centers Program in Reproduction and Infertility Research (SCCPIR), NICHD and NIH.
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Patient Information - Hormone Abuse Hormones are substances produced by glands (or organs) that are transported to different sites in the body to affect various bodily functions. Anabolic steroids are any hormone-like substances that are related to testosterone, the major male sex hormone. These steroid hormones are different from the steroid produced by our adrenal glands that is similar to "cortisone" and used to treat inflammation, asthma and rashes. The abuse of anabolic steroid hormones among young people has been rising.
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Patient Information - Menopause Menopause is part of the normal life cycle of women. When a woman has passed through menopause, her monthly periods end, and she no longer can get pregnant naturally. Many women welcome the new kind of life that menopause brings, with freedom from pregnancy and child-raising responsibilities. The average age for menopause is about 51 years old in the United States.
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Patient Information - PCOS Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common problems affecting women. PCOS can affect menstrual cycles, fertility, and hormone levels, as well as appearance, including acne, facial hair growth and female pattern balding (thinning of the hair on the top of the scalp with preservation of the hairline). It is also a metabolic problem that affects several body systems. The condition gets its name because there are often an increased number of small painless cysts in the ovaries (polycystic ovaries).
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Reproductive Tissue Gene Expression Database This resource is supported through the Specialized Cooperative Centers Program in Reproduction and Infertility Research (SCCPIR), NICHD and NIH.
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Reproductive Tissue Sample Repository (RTSaR) This resource is supported through the Specialized Cooperative Centers Program in Reproduction and Infertility Research (SCCPIR), NICHD and NIH.
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Society for Gynecologic Investigation - Research Grants Funding is available through research grants.
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Society for Gynecologic Investigation, The A nonprofit, international scientific organization working to promote excellence in the fields of obstetrics, gynecology, reproductive medicine, and gynecologic oncology.
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Society for the Study of Reproduction The Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR) was founded in 1967 to promote the study of reproduction by fostering interdisciplinary communication among scientists, holding conferences, and publishing meritorious studies
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Society for the Study of Reproduction - Awards The society sponsors awards which recognize outstanding contributions to the science of reproductive biology.
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Turner Syndrome Society of the United States Providing assistance, support, and education to girls and women with Turner syndrome, their families, physicians, and the interested public. It is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of four officers and ten members from a variety of business, medical, and personal backgrounds.
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Women's Health Initiative Women's Health Initiative |