• Surgical castration is the method preferred by most veterinarians and feedlot managers. (ncsu.edu)
  • Age and size of the bull castrated can influence an operator's comfort with surgical castration as older, more developed bulls will be more likely to bleed heavily. (ncsu.edu)
  • Clean surgical castration is not associated with the risk of the animal developing tetanus post-operatively. (ncsu.edu)
  • Studies have shown higher peaks and increasingly prolonged elevations in "pain chemicals" in the animal's body after banding compared to surgical castration. (ncsu.edu)
  • Aim 1: To assess preferences and barriers for de-implementation of chemical castration in prostate cancer. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Although some patients with prostate cancer benefit from ADT in terms of survival and symptom improvement, chemical castration is also commonly performed when there is no high level evidence for use and little to no health benefits to patients raising questions of low value care. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The Ethics of Compulsory Chemical Castration: Is Non-Consensual Treatment Ever Permissible? (ox.ac.uk)
  • Tory Grant, the justice minister for New South Wales (NSW) in Australia, has announced the establishment of a task force to investigate the potential for the increased use of anti-libidinal treatments (otherwise known as chemical castration) in the criminal justice system. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Currently, in New South Wales offenders can volunteer for this treatment, whilst courts in Victoria and Western Australia have the discretion to impose chemical castration as a condition of early release. (ox.ac.uk)
  • However, Grant's task force has been established to consider giving judges the power to impose compulsory chemical castration as a sentencing option. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Notably though, New South Wales would not be the first jurisdiction to implement compulsory chemical castration in the criminal justice system. (ox.ac.uk)
  • For instance, Florida and Poland also permit compulsory chemical castration of sex offenders. (ox.ac.uk)
  • The use of chemical castration is in the criminal justice system is highly controversial. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Although Grant supports his establishment of the task force by pointing out that 17 per cent of child sex offenders are likely to commit further offences within two years, many have raised concerns about the limited effectiveness of chemical castration in preventing recidivism amongst violent sexual offenders. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Another concern that has been voiced following the announcement of Grant's task force pertains to the side effects of chemical castration. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Furthermore, since chemical castration reduces the subject's ability to procreate, human rights groups have claimed that compulsory chemical castration amounts to 'cruel and unusual punishment' of the sort that is ruled out by the eighth amendment of the US constitution. (ox.ac.uk)
  • However, arguably the most salient ethical concern with permitting the imposition of compulsory chemical castration in the criminal justice system pertains to considerations of autonomy. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Moreover, since the length of the offender's sentence is not contingent upon their undergoing chemical castration, there are few concerns about undue influence undermining the validity of the offender's consent under the current system. (ox.ac.uk)
  • whilst chemical castration may ostensibly only be carried out on an offender if they provide valid consent in these jurisdictions, many have criticised this sort of policy on the basis that making an offender's release contingent on their undergoing a medical intervention represents undue influence on their decision to undergo the treatment of the sort that undermines the validity of their consent. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Whether or not we believe that offenders can validly consent to chemical castration in this context is an interesting theoretical question, but it is one that need not concern us here. (ox.ac.uk)
  • [2] However, it serves as an interesting comparison to the prospect of imposing compulsory chemical castration. (ox.ac.uk)
  • In psychoanalytic terms, castration is a core fear that everyone experiences, if not the core fear. (2oceansvibe.com)
  • But in psychoanalytic terms, the female figure poses a deeper problem. (metafilter.com)
  • In the simplest definition of the term, eunuchs are men who have been castrated. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • The first recorded practice of castration to intentionally produce eunuchs dates as far back as 2,000BC - more than 4,000 years ago - in the ancient city of Lagash - located in what would now be modern day Iraq. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • Men with prostate cancer are often castrated with long-acting injectable drugs termed androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). (biomedcentral.com)
  • But it still causes some pain, so if this technique would work, it would be a solution to one of the castration techniques where the injectable products don't work terribly well because they don't last long enough. (beefweb.com)
  • However, Canada's cattle industry is searching for an effective and economical way to mitigate the calves' pain during castration that addresses welfare concerns. (beefweb.com)
  • The project focuses on testing pain mitigation options in young calves at two different ages: castration at two weeks and castration when the animals are five and a half months old. (beefweb.com)
  • Cattle producers have two pain-mitigating drug options for use on calves before castration. (beefweb.com)
  • The castration bands are] a good technique, especially in young calves - it's probably one of the least painful ones. (beefweb.com)
  • Producers can use castration bands in younger and older calves. (beefweb.com)
  • In addition to testing the new castration band, the researchers will evaluate the calves' pain after using a regular castration band with either no pain medication or with local injections of lidocaine. (beefweb.com)
  • Guided by the theoretical domains framework (TDF), urologists and patients from facilities with the highest and lowest castration rates across the VA will be interviewed to identify key preferences and de-implementation barriers for reducing castration as prostate cancer treatment. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The investigators will conduct national surveys of urologists to prioritize key barriers identified in Aim 1 for stopping incident castration as localized prostate cancer treatment using a DCE experiment design. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Aim 3: To pilot two tailored de-implementation strategies to reduce castration as localized prostate cancer treatment. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, or mCRPC, is the most serious and advanced stage of prostate cancer. (umn.edu)
  • Dr. Yang explains, "We anticipate our work will be immediately helpful to understand the biology of prostate cancer and to evaluate the potential of exitrons as predictive or prognostic biomarkers. (umn.edu)
  • Elastic band castration is the method most commonly preferred by cow-calf operators in my experience. (ncsu.edu)
  • In 2000 the oil company I worked for was acquired (nice term for the screwing we got) by another company. (balloon-juice.com)
  • For Physical Education professionals, as well as those of other fields of knowledge who share our daily work routine, it is appropriate to separate the making of thinking, the practice of theory. (bvsalud.org)
  • However, local anesthetics must be given some time before castration - plus they have a limited window of effectiveness. (beefweb.com)
  • Researchers have developed specific NSAIDs for cattle, and these drugs tend to work better for managing pain associated with castrating since their pain-relieving effects can last anywhere from 36 to 48 hours. (beefweb.com)
  • Apart from prioritising the welfare of the people, the Abiodun administration is working hard to deepen the people's beliefs in the nation's democratic process. (apnewsng.com)
  • In the longer term, this research will inform the design of clinical trials for targeted therapy and immunotherapeutics. (umn.edu)
  • This qualitative work will inform Aim 2 while gathering rich information for two proposed pilot intervention strategies. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This work will broadly advance de-implementation science for low value cancer care, and foster participation in our de-implementation evaluation trial by addressing barriers, facilitators, and concerns through pilot tailoring. (biomedcentral.com)
  • By using the band "that has some lidocaine impregnated into it," Campbell says the technique has potential for providing longer-term pain control. (beefweb.com)
  • Castration has many recognized benefits in animal production, but at the same time is one of the most contentious issues we face in modern times. (ncsu.edu)
  • Human beings have been castrating male animals for thousands of years: ancient Egyptians and Greeks recognized the benefits of castration for making domesticated bovines more docile and easier to handle. (ncsu.edu)
  • An umbrella term encompassing those whose gender identities or gender roles differ from those typically associated with the sex they were assigned at birth. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The main factor influencing method of castration used comes down to operator preference and age/weight of bull to be castrated. (ncsu.edu)
  • Additionally, this method requires the operator to work behind the animal with a sharp knife and the inherent risk of human injury is higher than with banding. (ncsu.edu)
  • Thus, it is appropriate to raise some references, the first being the term "equity", which means equality, righteousness in the way of doing things, recognition of the rights of each person, righteous and natural justice(1). (bvsalud.org)
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  • Dr. Yang's research will develop computational algorithms using The Hormel Institute's supercomputers to look at large amounts of data to find what causes exitrons to exist, how they work, and what their role is in mCRPC. (umn.edu)
  • It is expected that in the near-term this research will translate into predictive biomarkers that can help doctors determine a patient's risks. (umn.edu)
  • If the 'researches of childhood' are part of the imaginary life of children and vital to castration, does this give childhood development primacy within Freud's thought? (mscp.org.au)
  • Children look at their role models such as their parents/guardians to guide them into being responsible, hard working, law-abiding citizens. (chuckiii.com)
  • Therefore, it is intended to foster reflection on health promotion in children with disabilities, awakening the urge of working professionals and those receiving training to extend professional commitment and recognize its importance. (bvsalud.org)
  • Regarding children with or without disabilities, 2) State University of Campinas to despise equity is a gesture similar to castration. (bvsalud.org)
  • These findings suggest that even if some individuals in a population have high levels of testosterone, they can impact the behavior of those around, and drive the transmission of diseases transmitted by close contact such as the respiratory pathogen Bordetella," explained Grear, whose work is funded by the National Science Foundation. (vetscite.org)
  • James Lee's Introduction to Botany (1760), a loose translation of Linnaeus's Philosophia botanica of 1751, was the first work to present the Sexual System of classification to British readers. (danmackinlay.name)
  • The author, Russian emigre Vladimir Snipitov, worked for years on his father's Soviet collective farm as a castrator of pigs (Russian winters can be very severe. (defenestrationmag.net)
  • The term, ori- ginating with british journalist mark simpson references and further reading men and masculinities: Key of a then new, potent 3-andrenocepter antagonist, delaquamine, on male copulatory behavior in female sexual associated with the possession of more complex manifestation of reduced documented hypogonadism based on biographical nerable. (ben.edu)
  • The existence of the male sex work and law. (ben.edu)
  • The study's other goal is to evaluate the effects of a new castration tool that includes extended-term delivery of a local anesthesia drug. (beefweb.com)
  • This works particularly well if you show us the reason for their desperation, why is this so important to them? (stackexchange.com)
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  • Imagine if able-bodied people asked each other if their genitals worked at random intervals throughout the day. (inbedwithmarriedwomen.com)
  • This trial is looking to see how well the study drug (Dato-DXd) works on biliary tract cancers that have spread, as well as how safe the drug is. (thechc.com)
  • Cet article procède à un examen des principales étapes dans l'histoire de la pathologie de la thyroïde, avec une brève discussion des aspects scientifiques concernant la glande thyroïde qui ont eu une importance historique, et de l'évolution de l'endocrinologie en tant que discipline à part entière. (who.int)
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