August 2025 in “International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research” This study investigates the relationship between stress, coping styles, and symptom severity in 80 Indian women aged 18-45 with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). It utilizes Lazarus and Folkman's Transactional Model of Stress, the Biopsychosocial Model, and the Conservation of Resources Theory to understand how socio-cultural pressures, such as family expectations and gender roles, contribute to stress and affect coping mechanisms. The study anticipates finding significant correlations where adaptive coping styles alleviate symptoms, while maladaptive coping exacerbates them. It underscores the importance of culturally appropriate interventions to enhance the quality of life and treatment outcomes for Indian women with PCOS.
January 1977 in “Case Reports in Medicine” Steroid cell tumors in the ovary are rare, can produce testosterone causing symptoms, and are mainly treated with surgery.
September 2022 in “Canadian journal of animal science” Certain gene variations are linked to the thickness of cashmere goat hair.
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October 2021 in “Microbiology spectrum” Researchers identified five new potential targets for leishmaniasis treatment, suggesting repurposing existing drugs could be effective.
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May 2018 in “Journal of Molecular Endocrinology” The spiny mouse is a unique menstruating rodent that can help us understand menstruation and reproductive disorders.