• Voluntarily childless women make up a larger share of 35-44-year-olds than do women who have fecundity impairments (the involuntarily childless) or nulliparous women who expect to have children (the temporarily childless). (guttmacher.org)
  • Third, variables unique to the 1995 survey yielded an unprecedentedly detailed profile of the characteristics of voluntarily childless, involuntarily childless and temporarily childless women. (guttmacher.org)
  • The proportion involuntarily childless was stable, at 4%, over the entire period. (guttmacher.org)
  • Involuntarily childless men and the desire for fatherhood. (bvsalud.org)
  • Airlines will have to compensate passengers whose tickets have been downgraded involuntarily by the aviation regulator DGCA. (outlookindia.com)
  • The muscles around a male's scrotum involuntarily tighten if the man's body temperature drops, and they loosen, allowing the testes to hang, if the body temperature rises. (wikipedia.org)
  • as part of their normal function in the body, these muscles contract and relax involuntarily. (medlineplus.gov)
  • A dystonia is a movement disorder that causes the muscles to contract and spasm involuntarily. (medscape.com)
  • However, some muscles may twitch involuntarily. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Persons involuntarily controlled by another and exploited for forced or compulsory work or service. (bvsalud.org)
  • Whoever does not voluntarily withdraw himself from the causes of the passions is involuntarily drawn away by sin. (evangelismos.church)
  • Of these, 345 terminated voluntarily and 793 were terminated involuntarily. (cdc.gov)
  • Early termination of a rental agreement may be accomplished involuntarily, such as through a violation of landlord tenant law by a landlord or a failure to pay rent by the tenant causing the legal termination of lease. (uslegalforms.com)
  • When an involuntarily committed resident of an institution for persons with i ntellectual disabilities is absent without leave, an order shall be issued within five days after the resident's absence requiring the resident to be taken into custody by any health or police officer, or sheriff and transported to the institution from which the resident is absent. (ohio.gov)
  • Wakeman also rejected the plan proposed by Suffolk County Sheriff Steve Tompkins that would allow people experiencing homelessness and substance use disorder to be involuntarily committed in an unused ICE detention facility nearby. (wgbh.org)
  • This week, he announced that officials will begin hospitalizing more homeless people by involuntarily providing care to those deemed to be in "psychiatric crisis. (npr.org)
  • Eric Adams Mental Illness: New York's Mayor Wants to Involuntarily Hospitalize Mentally Ill People! (lakecountyfloridanews.com)
  • Aviation regulator DGCA will put in place norms to compensate a passenger whose ticket for a particular class has been involuntarily downgraded by an airline. (indiatimes.com)
  • The move comes against the backdrop of rising complaints about airlines involuntarily downgrading tickets issued to passengers. (indiatimes.com)
  • Patients often drop objects involuntarily. (medscape.com)
  • Patients who meet the treatment conditions may be required to be involuntarily admitted to the hospital. (lu.se)
  • Le présent travail s'inscrit dans le cadre des travaux de recherche de fin d'étude au niveau de l'ISPITS de Tétouan (étudiants, option infirmier en santé mentale, promotion 2011-2014), a intéressé tous les patients hospitalisés (soit 405 dossiers) à l'Hôpital psychiatrique Errazi de Tétouan durant l'année 2013. (bvsalud.org)
  • JUNE 27--Three months before Richard Jeni shot himself to death in his Hollywood home, the comedian was involuntarily hospitalized after complaining of suicidal depression and saying that he would "jump off a building," according to a coroner's report . (thesmokinggun.com)
  • We find that a significant minority of these employees report working variable schedules and working at home involuntarily. (cdc.gov)
  • In Bennett Regulator Guards, Inc. v. Atlanta Gas Light Co. the Federal Circuit ruled the time-bar for filing a petition for inter partes review in Section 315(b) begins to run as soon as a complaint for infringement is served in district court, regardless of whether the complaint is involuntarily or voluntarily dismissed or is ultimately successful on the merits. (stoneslaw.net)
  • You will retire at some point, voluntarily or involuntarily. (forbes.com)
  • I always found a way out, voluntarily or involuntarily. (nih.gov)
  • Of these, 345 terminated voluntarily and 793 were terminated involuntarily. (cdc.gov)
  • Boston, MA - The Disability Law Center (DLC) issued a public report today outlining findings of neglect and recommendations concerning the death from cancer of an individual with mental health disabilities who was involuntarily committed to the Metro Boston Mental Health Units at the Lemuel Shattuck Hospital (LSH). (dlc-ma.org)
  • Ten years after being fired for taking a mental health leave after the Virginia Tech massacre, I was diagnosed as "schizophrenic" and involuntarily committed to a hospital. (madinamerica.com)
  • Sheila Malcolmson, B.C. minister of mental health and addictions, said a new team of rights advisors for people involuntarily admitted under the Mental Health Act will increase dignity and respect. (todayinbc.com)
  • Individuals are already informed of their rights when they're involuntarily admitted, transferred to a different facility or have their involuntary status renewed. (todayinbc.com)
  • British Columbians involuntarily admitted to mental-health facilities will soon have access to an independent advisor to discuss their rights and options with. (todayinbc.com)
  • At a time when reservists' tours of duty have been extended and thousands of former service members have been involuntarily recalled, 'don't ask don't tell' is stretching our troops to the breaking point. (advocate.com)
  • Age 60 with 120 months of contributions (age 50 with at least 180 months of contributions if prematurely aged because of arduous work, involuntarily unemployed for 6 months, or the mother of three children). (ssa.gov)
  • No IACUC member may be involuntarily excluded from the program review. (nih.gov)
  • One point higher in mate performance predicted a 254 percent increase in the likelihood that a person would be in a relationship as compared to being involuntarily single. (psychologytoday.com)