• Washington, DC -A coalition of leading women's health care advocates called today for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) to revise their Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services (Directives) and end their ban on voluntary female sterilization at Catholic and Catholic-affiliated hospitals. (catholicsforchoice.org)
  • Fifteen organizations, including women's health, rights, and research groups, cited a review of 150 hospital mergers in the past decade that has identified at least 40 non-Catholic hospitals that had merged with Catholic hospitals and now face having to comply with the Directives and stop providing female sterilization to thousands of women, many of them poor. (catholicsforchoice.org)
  • The revised Directives strictly limit the ability of non-Catholic hospitals that have merged with Catholic hospitals to provide voluntary female sterilization. (catholicsforchoice.org)
  • Other leading methods were female sterilization and the male condom. (cdc.gov)
  • The practice of forced and coerced sterilization stems from a communist era policy targeting Romani women that provided monetary incentives to women to undergo sterilization. (reproductiverights.org)
  • Romani women in eastern Slovakia have been subject to at least 110 forced and coerced sterilizations in government health care facilities since the fall of communism in 1989, according to a recent report by human rights investigators in New York and Slovakia. (jesus-is-savior.com)
  • Occupational sources include factories where ethylene oxide is produced or used to make other chemicals, and facilities performing medical device sterilization or fumigation of foods, clothing, and cosmetics. (cdc.gov)
  • Though there is a large list of sterilization methods to choose from, there are three common methods which tend to dominate the industry: ethylene oxide (EO), ionizing radiation (otherwise known as gamma radiation or electron beam) and steam sterilization. (packagingdigest.com)
  • control technology for ethylene oxide sterilization in hospitals at Bethesda Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio. (cdc.gov)
  • An indepth survey of control technology for ethylene-oxide (75218) sterilization was conducted at Bethesda Hospital (SIC-8062), Cincinnati, Ohio in June, 1984. (cdc.gov)
  • Some personal monitoring for ethylene-oxide, averaging once a year, was conducted. (cdc.gov)
  • A small percentage of ethylene oxide is used in the sterilization or fumigation of certain equipment (about 50% of all sterile medical devices), cosmetics, and food (ATSDR 2020, EPA 2018, NTP 2021). (cdc.gov)
  • Workers may be exposed to ethylene oxide during sterilization of a variety of items such as medical equipment and products (e.g., surgical instruments, single-use medical devices), disposable health-care products, pharmaceutical and veterinary products, food, spices, and animal feed. (cdc.gov)
  • Health-care technicians can be exposed to short, concentrated bursts of the gas when the door of a sterilizing chamber is opened, unless the most modern ethylene oxide sterilizer is utilized to allow a continuous process from sterilization to aeration in the same chamber (ATSDR 2020, IARC 2018, NTP 2021). (cdc.gov)
  • author of Imbeciles: The Supreme Court, American Eugenics, and the Sterilization of Carrie Buck . (democracynow.org)
  • North Carolina's eugenics program expanded, however, with sterilizations peaking in the 1950s and early 1960s. (wral.com)
  • Earlier this year, a special panel, the Eugenics Compensation Task Force, recommended that each verified, living survivor be compensated $50,000, partly as a way for the state to pay for its mistake. (wral.com)
  • University of Michigan professor Alex Stern has completed a database of thousands recommended for sterilization when California had eugenics laws on the book and she says those alive should be compensated. (wunc.org)
  • Meticulously clean patient-care items with water and detergent, or with water and enzymatic cleaners before high-level disinfection or sterilization procedures. (cdc.gov)
  • Dried or baked materials on the instrument make the removal process more difficult and the disinfection or sterilization process less effective or ineffective. (cdc.gov)
  • Traditional preventive measures for nosocomial pneumonia include decreasing aspiration by the patient, preventing cross-contamination or colonization via hands of personnel, appropriate disinfection or sterilization of respiratory-therapy devices, use of available vaccines to protect against particular infections, and education of hospital staff and patients. (cdc.gov)
  • Sterilization Equipment and Disinfectants Global Market Report 2023 from The Business Research Company provides strategists, marketers and senior management with the critical information they need to assess the market. (bccresearch.com)
  • Vancouver, B.C., January 16, 2023 - The global sterilization container systems market size reached USD 351.20 Million in 2022 and is expected to register a revenue CAGR of 2.6% during the forecast period, according to the latest analysis by Emergen Research. (emergenresearch.com)
  • The research is expected to begin in the 2023 fiscal year. (cathnews.com)
  • TOKYO (AP) - Japan's Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that a law requiring transgender people to undergo sterilization surgery in order to officially change their gender is unconstitutional, a landmark verdict welcomed by advocates as a sign of growing acceptance of LGBTQ+ rights. (wboy.com)
  • And local Indian governments are known to offer women cars and electrical goods to induce them to undergo sterilization. (naturalnews.com)
  • The woman, known only as Ms J, became pregnant in 2006 after a botched sterilisation procedure eight years earlier. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • In some cases, women were misled into believing that the sterilization procedure was reversible. (wikipedia.org)
  • In other cases, sterilization was performed without the adequate understanding and consent of the patient, including cases in which the procedure was performed on minors as young as 11 years old. (wikipedia.org)
  • Another common form of sterilization was tubal ligation, a sterilization procedure in which a woman's fallopian tubes are tied, blocked, or cut. (wikipedia.org)
  • Today, although the Indian Health Service continues to use sterilization as a method of family planning, tubal ligation and vasectomy, which is a male sterilization procedure, are the only procedures which may be performed for the primary purpose of sterilization. (wikipedia.org)
  • When the plan was first announced, the environment ministry said the procedure is expensive - each sterilization costs about $9,800 - and entails risks for the hippopotamus, including allergic reactions to anesthesia or death, as well as risks to the animal health personnel. (yahoo.com)
  • However, plastic sterilization containers have a record of wet pack issues due to condensation accumulation on the internal and exterior surfaces of the container after the sterilization procedure is complete. (emergenresearch.com)
  • Responding to pressure from the Vatican, the bishops had voted to revise the Directives in June 2001, putting sterilization on par with abortion and euthanasia as an "intrinsically immoral" service and banning the procedure at all Catholic and Catholic-affiliated hospitals. (catholicsforchoice.org)
  • 3) New gloves must be worn during any cleaning or sterilization procedure. (cornell.edu)
  • The procedure for women (often called tubal sterilization) is more complicated and may be done using a thin tube inserted through a small incision in the abdomen or done through a larger incision in the abdomen. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Permanent contraception for women is often called tubal sterilization, which also refers to a specific procedure, the so-called tying the tubes. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The process for sterilization includes preconditioning the products, exposure and then aeration (off gassing). (packagingdigest.com)
  • Environmental monitoring was conducted during two sterilization/aeration cycles. (cdc.gov)
  • At least 110 Romani women in eastern Slovakia have been subjected to involuntary sterilization says a recent report by investigators from women's rights organizations in New York and Slovakia. (jesus-is-savior.com)
  • Since 1985, presidents have had discretion under the Kemp-Kasten Amendment to withhold funds from any organization that supports or participates in coercive abortions or involuntary sterilizations. (frc.org)
  • Update of S&C Memorandum 09-55 Regarding Standards for Immediate Use Sterilization in Surgical Settings: This memo reiterates and updates information regarding nationally recognized infection prevention and control guidelines and professionally acceptable standards of practice with respect to immediate use sterilization and supersedes S&C Memorandum 09-55. (cms.gov)
  • Colombia will try to control its population of more than 100 hippopotamuses through surgical sterilization, the transfer of hippos to other countries and possibly euthanasia, the government said Thursday, Nov. 2, 20223. (yahoo.com)
  • Two male hippos and one female underwent surgical sterilization, environmental authorities said. (yahoo.com)
  • Between 1949 and 1960, for example, of the 104 surgical sterilizations performed in South Carolina mental hospitals, all but two were performed on blacks. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Increasing cases of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs), rising demand for storage of medical and surgical instruments in hospitals, and increasing number of surgical instruments are some of the key factors driving revenue growth of the sterilization container systems market. (emergenresearch.com)
  • Rising availability of surgical instruments has been a major factor driving revenue growth of the market in recent years. (emergenresearch.com)
  • Several benefits, including reduced risk of infection, speedier recovery, reduced need for painkillers, less physical stress, and less blood loss, are expected to drive revenue growth of the surgical equipment industry over the coming years. (emergenresearch.com)
  • The conference and exhibition is strategically held in one of the nation's largest healthcare hubs, designed to bring together the visionaries who are changing the digital health technology landscape, refining the art of surgical robotics, and transforming the critical field of medical device packaging sterilization. (packagingdigest.com)
  • Had an abortion last year due to contraception failure. (mumsnet.com)
  • In a notice dated January 20, the ministry ordered local authorities to immediately notify any organisations mandating sterilisation or contraception as a condition to avail its services. (cathnews.com)
  • In 2002, the most frequent contraceptive method among women aged 15--44 years was oral contraception. (cdc.gov)
  • As an alternative to the wrap and pouch materials commonly used to package cassettes and equipment, sterilization containers provide significant economic and environmental benefits, as well as better safety. (emergenresearch.com)
  • We used sterilization forms found by historian Alexandra Minna Stern to build a data set on over 20,000 people recommended for sterilization in California between 1919 and 1953. (truthout.org)
  • Ad multos annos : William Butler Yeats in his seventieth year MCMXXXV ÷ 500 copies of Joyce Mayhew's tribute to William Butler Yeats printed by the Eucalyptus Press [Mills College, Oakland, California] for Albert M. Bender, September 1935. (loc.gov)
  • And for much of this past century, California had one of the most active sterilization programs in the country. (wunc.org)
  • The professor describes the program as a historic injustice and called for the state of California to compensate surviving victims of sterilization of relatives of those who are now deceased. (wunc.org)
  • It started off as sterilization in general and across the country and in California, focused more on men in the teens and 20s and into the 30s. (wunc.org)
  • Japan's Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that a law requiring transgender people to have sterilization surgery in order to officially change their gender is unconstitutional. (wboy.com)
  • In hospitals, perform most cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization of patient-care devices in a central processing department in order to more easily control quality. (cdc.gov)
  • The coalition offered to work with the USCCB to design a solution to preserve voluntary sterilization in all mergers between Catholic and non-Catholic hospitals. (catholicsforchoice.org)
  • We can also confirm that several of these hospitals, like Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital in Grass Valley, CA, are the only hospitals providing sterilization services for women in the area. (catholicsforchoice.org)
  • The package must demonstrate that it is effective in facilitating sterilization, maintaining sterile barrier properties for the claimed shelf life, physically protecting and containing the product, and facilitating easy removal and use in the field. (packagingdigest.com)
  • While all of these functions are critical to the success of the packaging, facilitating sterilization and maintaining sterile barrier properties are probably the least understood. (packagingdigest.com)
  • Only sterile filtration followed by lyophilization as the sterilization method retained alginate's physicochemical properties and bioprinting behavior while resulting in a sterile outcome. (uni-wuerzburg.de)
  • Addressing these challenges, the Sterilization Packaging Manufacturers Council , or SPMC, consists of a group of industry leaders who work collaboratively to educate professionals on packaging and sterilization practices and how to deliver medical devices in a safe and sterile manner, ultimately, providing unparalleled patient care. (packagingdigest.com)
  • The report, Body and Soul: Forced Sterilization and Other Assaults on Roma Reproductive Freedom in Slovakia , contained 110 cases where women were forcibly or coercively sterilized, or had strong indications that they were sterilized, in addition to other serious reproductive rights violations. (reproductiverights.org)
  • The report, 'Body and Soul: Forced Sterilization and Other Assaults on Roma Reproductive Freedom,' is based on 230 in-depth interviews conducted in 40 Roma settlements in eastern Slovakia, according to the report's authors, the New York-based Center for Reproductive Rights (formerly the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy) and the Centre for Civil and Human Rights in Kosice, a Slovak non-governmental organization. (jesus-is-savior.com)
  • A 2015 study published in the BMJ found that women who had the Essure coil fitted were 10 times more likely to need a further operation than women who underwent other forms of sterilisation. (first4lawyers.com)
  • American funding for the UNFPA has long been controversial due to the organization's link to coercive abortion and sterilization, especially in China. (frc.org)
  • The UNFPA should not be partnering on "family planning" efforts with a government that brutally employs sterilization and abortion to commit genocide against a minority group. (frc.org)
  • Those on both sides of the abortion debate can agree that coerced sterilizations or abortions are a grave violation of human dignity. (frc.org)
  • Doctors who perform abortions say they're seeing a lot more interest in sterilization procedures in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade and not just in states that have already banned or severely restricted access to abortion care. (kvnf.org)
  • In response to the report, the government office in charge of human rights and minority affairs promised an investigation into the 'unknown perpetrator,' meaning the doctors who performed the sterilizations and announced criminal charges against authors of the report. (jesus-is-savior.com)
  • China is the world's foremost perpetrator of coerced abortions and sterilizations. (frc.org)
  • The UNFPA may not directly fund sterilizations and abortions in Xinjiang, but even if it doesn't, their partnership with China's National Health Commission allows it to divert other funds elsewhere. (frc.org)
  • Forced abortions and subsequent sterilizations were central to the program. (frc.org)
  • Throughout Xinjiang, hundreds of thousands of Uighur women are forced to accept intrauterine devices and undergo sterilizations and even abortions. (frc.org)
  • The 2020 Roger F. Sherwood Article of the Year is "Implementation of a Formal Energy-Efficient Design Process" (Mar-Apr) by Aoife Hamill, BE MSc, John Hanley, PhD, MPhil, CEng, and Vincent Lane. (ispe.org)
  • Practice proves that the use of microwave sterilization is in commonly 70 â can be completely kill e. coli, total number of bacteria in 80 ~ 90 â is greatly reduced, only 2 ~ 8 minutes time. (evangelicaloutpost.com)
  • Let's take a look at some of the most commonly used forms of sterilization, design features and a few test options that can help determine an optimal packaging system. (packagingdigest.com)
  • In this study, we present pharmacopeia compendial sterilization methods for the commonly used bioink component alginate. (uni-wuerzburg.de)
  • Additionally, many pouches on the market now feature built in internal and external indicators, which Dr. Chris Miller said is an advancement that saves clinicians time and money previously spent purchasing and inserting indicator strips into the pouches.3 Utilizing sterilization pouches/bags with built in internal and external indicators eliminates the need to insert another indicator strip into the bag. (dimensionsofdentalhygiene.com)
  • All instruments must be rinsed, air dried, and individually packaged in sterilization pouches that include use of a color change indicator strip to assure sufficient temperature during each sterilization cycle. (cornell.edu)
  • f) After sterilization, the sterilized instruments must be stored in individually packaged sterilization pouches that include a color change indicator strip listed under (5)(c) of this rule and in a dry, disinfected, closed cabinet or other tightly-covered container reserved for the storage of such instruments. (cornell.edu)
  • 8) All sterilization pouches with color change indicator strips listed in subsection (5)(c) of this rule must contain a chemical/temperature and/or humidity sensitive tapes, strips or pellets for monitoring each sterilization cycle. (cornell.edu)
  • Inspect equipment surfaces for breaks in integrity that would impair either cleaning or disinfection/sterilization. (cdc.gov)
  • However, to enable the reuse of endodontic instruments, it is essential to take some care, for example, in the process of cleaning, not to impair the sterilization process and jeopardize the treatment success 11,16 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Microwave heating sterilization was to make the heated object itself become a heating element, do not need to heat transfer process. (evangelicaloutpost.com)
  • Package design is an integral part of the entire medical device development process, yet it is frequently left as an afterthought or the decision is made to purchase an off-the-shelf system without consideration to the device or sterilization method. (packagingdigest.com)
  • External indicators applied to the outside of a package, such as chemical indicator tape or special markings, change color rapidly when a specific parameter is reached, and they verify that the package has been exposed to the sterilization process. (dimensionsofdentalhygiene.com)
  • Chemical indicators, internal and external, use sensitive chemicals to assess physical conditions (e.g., time and temperature) during the sterilization process. (dimensionsofdentalhygiene.com)
  • Pretty sturdy and durable bottle which looks good and comfortable drinking from however haven't figured out yet how sterilization process works, need to read the instructions again but even without it, it is worth it, thank you. (stacksocial.com)
  • 4) The cleaning and sterilization process listed in subsection (5) of this rule is not required if single-use prepackaged sterilized instruments, obtained from suppliers or manufacturers are used. (cornell.edu)
  • Regulations surrounding medical device packaging and sterilization constantly evolve, and making matters more challenging, they vary according to the type of sterilization process the device undergoes. (packagingdigest.com)
  • The judges unanimously ruled that the part of the law requiring sterilization for a gender change is unconstitutional, according to the court document. (wboy.com)
  • Kanae Doi, Japan director of Human Rights Watch said it was "great news" that the top court unanimously found the sterilization unconstitutional and that the government now must follow up. (wjbf.com)
  • CWA President Carmen Pate said, Often these sterilizations are performed in filthy conditions without the woman's consent or knowledge, inviting infections and even death. (jesus-is-savior.com)
  • In the 1960s and 1970s, the Indian Health Service (IHS) and collaborating physicians sustained a practice of performing sterilizations on Native American women, in many cases without the informed consent of their patients. (wikipedia.org)
  • A compounding factor was the tendency of doctors to recommend sterilization to poor and minority women in cases where they would not have done so to a wealthier white patient. (wikipedia.org)
  • The investigation found that these four service areas sterilized 3,406 women between the years 1973 and 1976, including 36 cases where women under the age of 21 were sterilized despite a declared moratorium on these sterilizations. (wikipedia.org)
  • Senator James Abourezk pointed out that while even 3,406 sterilizations would represent a startling proportion of Native American women, this number was the result of a report which examined only four out of twelve IHS areas. (wikipedia.org)
  • Today, nine international human rights groups joined forces to urge Slovakia to conduct an impartial and adequate investigation of illegal sterilizations of Romani women. (reproductiverights.org)
  • NaturalNews) The relatives of Indian women who died following a state-operated mass sterilization campaign went terribly awry have told local media they were forced by government health workers to attend. (naturalnews.com)
  • Male sterilization in India is still not considered socially acceptable, so most programs focus on sterilizing women instead, The Guardian reported. (naturalnews.com)
  • By the end of the World War II , it was estimated that 40,000 sterilizations had taken place, mostly on poor white women. (encyclopedia.com)
  • A university study released late last year found there have been at least 22 cases of forced sterilization of First Nations and Inuit women in Quebec since 1980. (yahoo.com)
  • Women have been harassed, coerced, bargained with, and lied to, just so doctors and health workers can meet their mandatory sterilization quotas to appease the family planners. (jesus-is-savior.com)
  • Roughly 85 percent were women or girls - some as young as 10 years old. (wral.com)
  • Many women have complained of complications after having the Essure sterilisation coil fitted. (first4lawyers.com)
  • Women who have had an Essure sterilisation coil implanted have reported suffering from illness and pain as a result. (first4lawyers.com)
  • Such a exception would also allow the millions of Catholic and non-Catholic women who choose sterilization each year to exercise their freedom of conscience at the hospital of their choice, in their community. (catholicsforchoice.org)
  • As organizations dedicated to the health and well-being of women, we respectfully ask the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops to reconsider its June 2001 decision to revise the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services (" Directives ") as they relate to the provision of sterilization for women. (catholicsforchoice.org)
  • MARILEE SIMONS: And I am seeing women coming in who are already doing, you know, long-acting contraceptive methods who are requesting sterilization because they're still worried about an unintended pregnancy and what that might mean in future. (kvnf.org)
  • A multistage sampling technique was used to select 1109 ever-married women aged 15-49 years who contributed to 4349 interbirth intervals. (who.int)
  • One year after their partner has a vasectomy, fewer than 0.2% of women become pregnant. (msdmanuals.com)
  • About 1.1% of women become pregnant during the 5 years after their partner has had a vasectomy. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Was the sterilization campaign part of a shared "common sense" among policymakers, physicians, nurses, and general population regarding the need to sterilized low-income and indigenous women? (bvsalud.org)
  • This report focuses on sterilization equipment and disinfectants market which is experiencing strong growth. (bccresearch.com)
  • The sterilization equipment and disinfectants market global report from the Business Research Company answers all these questions and many more. (bccresearch.com)
  • Microwave the betel puffed sterilization equipment is use to puff betel and sterilize. (libranet.com)
  • Although chemical indicators do not prove sterilization has been achieved, they allow detection of certain equipment malfunctions, and they can help identify procedural errors. (dimensionsofdentalhygiene.com)
  • If you interesting in Indian herbs tunnel microwave oven sterilization equipment, Ask me freely by email/whatsapp/Skype, Shandong industrial microwave oven can give technical support and service. (libranet.com)
  • Preventive maintenance on the sterilization equipment was performed by an outside contractor. (cdc.gov)
  • Of particular concern is the reuse of injection equipment without sterilization - a frequent practice in developing countries and those in transition, where it is common simply to rinse syringes and needles in containers of tepid water between injections. (who.int)
  • Each year, globally, reuse of dirty injection equipment causes an estimated eight to 16 million infections with hepatitis B virus, 2.3 to 4.7 million infections with hepatitis C virus, and 80 000 to 160 000 infections with HIV. (who.int)
  • If you interesting in spirulina Microwave Drying Sterilization Machine/Spirulina Powder Dryer Machine ?kindly ask me, Shandong Industrial Microwave Oven can give technical support and service. (evangelicaloutpost.com)
  • Change in Terminology: "Flash" Sterilization vs. IUSS: Nationally recognized organizations with expertise in infection prevention and control and instrument sterilization processes, and other professional organizations recommend abandoning the use of the term "flash" sterilization, which is now considered outmoded, and replacing it with the term "IUSS. (cms.gov)
  • The law forces those who seek a gender change a "cruel choice between accepting the sterilization surgery that causes intense bodily invasion and giving up important legal benefits of being treated according to their gender identity," the Supreme Court said. (wboy.com)
  • According to a report by the task force last year, up to 2,000 victims might still be alive. (wral.com)
  • BOLTON: Planned Parenthood says web traffic to information about sterilization is up over 2,000% in recent weeks. (kvnf.org)
  • Ensure that the rinse step is adequate for removing cleaning residues to levels that will not interfere with subsequent disinfection/sterilization processes. (cdc.gov)
  • The Supreme Court's decision is a step toward allowing transgender people to change their gender on official documents without the need for sterilization. (yahoo.com)
  • Danish lawmakers on Wednesday approved a bill that will allow transgender people to legally change their gender without sterilization and surgery. (washingtonblade.com)
  • The Dutch Senate late last year approved a bill slated to take effect on July 1 that will allow trans people to legally change their gender without undergoing sterilization and sex-reassignment surgery. (washingtonblade.com)
  • Laursen and other European LGBT rights advocates said they hope other countries enact laws that allow trans people to legally change their gender without surgery or sterilization. (washingtonblade.com)
  • Authorities in Japan have ordered local officials to investigate the alleged forced sterilisation of people with disabilities following reports of malpractice by disability care service providers. (cathnews.com)
  • Last December, local media reported that the Asunaro Social Welfare Service Corporation in Hokkaido, which caters to people with intellectual disabilities, mandated sterilisation or other birth control measures for couples who intended to start a family or live together. (cathnews.com)
  • One finds that most of the opposition to the idea of sterilisation comes from people who have not read that report. (parliament.uk)
  • BOLTON: There's no exact count on how many people are scheduling sterilizations after the Dobbs decision yet. (kvnf.org)
  • The average age of sterilization was the low 20s, so many of these people were 15, 16, 17 and 18. (wunc.org)
  • In 1976, a U.S. General Accountability Office (GAO) investigation found that four Indian Health Service areas were noncompliant with IHS policies regulating consent to sterilization. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to these groups, the criminal investigation has thus far reached hasty conclusions before investigating all relevant crimes in connection with sterilization, ignored key evidence - including absence of informed consent - and has created an intimidating atmosphere for victims that has tended to dissuade them from coming forward. (reproductiverights.org)
  • Under this provision, the United States has withheld funds from the UNFPA in 18 of the past 36 years. (frc.org)
  • Another major factor contributing to revenue growth of this market is favorable government regulations regarding sterilization and proper storage of reusable medical instruments. (emergenresearch.com)
  • Some forms of birth control other than sterilization were sometimes used, including Depo-Provera and Norplant. (wikipedia.org)
  • The reports noted that sterilization camps are held frequently across India as part of the country's longstanding effort to control the growth of its population, which stood at about 1.23 billion in July, according to the CIA's World Factbook. (naturalnews.com)
  • Sterilisation camps" are held in Chhattisgarh between October and February as part of a program to control India's population, which stands at 1.26 billion. (naturalnews.com)
  • The Paul Amendment, which will be offered to the Foreign Operations Appropriations bill this year, would prevent American taxpayer dollars from going to any and all population control activities overseas. (jesus-is-savior.com)
  • Upon Peter's death, when Ann was seven years old, Maryon found herself in control of Ann's fortune, and the fact that Ann's future children played into her inheritance, it became more and more important for Maryon to ensure that children did not happen. (nyjournalofbooks.com)
  • Johnstone's Trade Professional Sterilisation Wash is a water-based solution formulated for the control and treatment of fungal and algal growth before painting. (johnstonestrade.com)
  • Last year, the Trump administration withheld funding for the United Nations Population Fund on account of its partnership with the Chinese government, including the coercive practices that have now been declared to be genocide. (frc.org)
  • A Jamestown Foundation report found funds from the Chinese central government went towards funding sterilizations in Xinjiang, sufficient for almost 200,000 sterilizations. (frc.org)
  • The landmark verdict, which was welcomed by LGBTQ+ advocates, applies specifically to the sterilization portion of the 2003 law but does not address the overall requirement for gender-transition surgery. (yahoo.com)
  • The law's sterilization requirement was deemed to present a " cruel choice " for those seeking a gender change, infringing on their human rights. (yahoo.com)
  • The ruling by the top court's 15-judge Grand Bench applies to the sterilization portion of the 2003 law only. (wboy.com)
  • Bozeman obstetrician-gynecologist Marilee Simons says her hospital has blocked out one doctor's schedule two days a week for nothing but sterilization consultations. (kvnf.org)
  • Previous research examined racial bias in California's sterilization program. (truthout.org)
  • For example, we have determined that patients with Spanish surnames were much more likely to be sterilized than other patients, demonstrating that there was a racial bias in the sterilization program. (wunc.org)
  • Leaders from the Sterilization Packaging Manufacturers Council will explore the latest in package testing, materials, and more at MD&M Minneapolis. (packagingdigest.com)
  • Could you tell us about the Sterilization Packaging Manufacturers Council (SPMC)? (packagingdigest.com)
  • SPMC is a consortium of like-minded companies committed to patient protection by providing sterilization packaging for life-saving medical devices and pharmaceuticals. (packagingdigest.com)
  • Three leaders from SPMC are bringing their 60+ combined years' experience to MD&M Minneapolis and " Unpacking the Science of Medical Packaging Requirements . (packagingdigest.com)
  • There are many initiatives and continued advances in materials underway that are helping supply chain partners and packaging engineers for medical devices overcome sterilization challenges. (packagingdigest.com)
  • And finding a doctor who can and will perform sterilizations isn't the only barrier for patients. (kvnf.org)
  • a handful of friends gather under a large pine tree for what they have dubbed a sterilization shower, and they toast 25-year-old Dani Marietti, who is getting her fallopian tubes surgically removed later this month. (kvnf.org)
  • Since then, the market has seen the introduction of new gadgets and sterilization methods. (emergenresearch.com)
  • This set of methods provides a blueprint for the analysis of sterilization effects on the rheological and physicochemical pattern of bioink components and is easily adjustable for other polymers used in the field of biofabrication in the future. (uni-wuerzburg.de)
  • Objective: This study aimed to evaluate, through a questionnaire, the care and cleaning, sterilization and storage methods of endodontic instruments, and the time of material disposal by endodontists from city of Caxias do Sul/ RS. (bvsalud.org)
  • Today legally, the IHS requires the patient to give informed consent to the operation, be 21 years of age or older, and not be institutionalized in a correctional or mental health facility. (wikipedia.org)
  • In fact, between 2009 and 2012 the Indian government paid out compensation for 568 deaths resulting from sterilization procedures, according to a health ministry response to a parliamentary question a couple of years back. (naturalnews.com)
  • But Amit Agarwal, the state health minister, denied that there were any target goals set for sterilization. (naturalnews.com)
  • in the opinion of this House, the Government should give further consideration to the potentialities of voluntary sterilisation for hereditary defectives in accordance with the unanimous recommendations of the Departmental Committee that reported to the Minister of Health on 8th January, 1934. (parliament.uk)
  • On June 23 of last year, I held the microphone as a gay man in the New Orleans City Council Chamber and related a lost piece of queer history to the seven council members. (washingtonblade.com)
  • Plastic sterilization containers that can endure the extreme conditions of the sterilization chamber and are transparent so that inventory of the containers are visible have been designed. (emergenresearch.com)