22.02.2013 Views

EFFECT OF VITAMINS C AND E INTAKE ON BLOOD ... - EuroJournals

EFFECT OF VITAMINS C AND E INTAKE ON BLOOD ... - EuroJournals

EFFECT OF VITAMINS C AND E INTAKE ON BLOOD ... - EuroJournals

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

European Journal of Social Sciences - Volume 2, Number 1 (2006)<br />

References<br />

[1] Adinma, J. (1997). Current status of female circumcision among Nigerian Igbos. WAJM, 16,<br />

227 – 231.<br />

[2] Adongo, P., Akeongo, P., Binka, F. & Mbacke, C. (1998). Female genital mutilation: sociocultural<br />

factors that influence the practice in Kassena-Nankana District, Ghana. African<br />

Journal of Reproductive Health, 2, 25 – 36.<br />

[3] Allam, M.A., Irala-Estevez, J. & Novajas, R. (1999). Students knowledge of and attitudes about<br />

female genital mutilation in Egypt. North England Journal of Medicine, 341, 1552 – 1553.<br />

[4] Aziz, F.A. (1980). Gynecologic and obstetric complications of female circumcision.<br />

International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 17 (6), 560 – 563.<br />

[5] Badri, A.E. (1984). Female circumcision in the Sudan. Paper presented at the conference on<br />

Reproductive Health Management in sub-Saharan Africa, Freetown, Sierra Leone, November 5<br />

– 9, 1984.<br />

[6] Brady, M. (1999). Female Genital Mutilation: Complications and Risk of HIV Transmission.<br />

Aids Patient Care And Stds, 13 (12), 709-716.<br />

[7] Briggs, L.A. (2002). Male and female viewpoints on female circumcision in Ekpeye, Rivers<br />

State, Nigeria. African Journal of Reproductive Health, 6 (3), 44 – 52.<br />

[8] Dorkenoo, E. (1996). Combating female genital mutilation: An agenda for the next decade.<br />

World Health Statistics Quarterly, 42(2), 142 – 147.<br />

[9] Ehigiegba, A., Selo-Ojeme, D., Omorogbe, F. (1998). Female circumcision and determinants<br />

in Southern Nigeria. East African Medical Journal, 75, 374 – 376.<br />

[10] Egwuatu, V.E. & Agugua, N.E.N. (1981). Complications of female circumcision in Nigerian<br />

Igbos. British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 88 (11), 1090 – 1093.<br />

[11] Egyptian Fertility Care Society (EFCS). (1996). Clinic-based investigation of the typology and<br />

self-reporting of FGM in Egypt. Cairo: EFCS.<br />

[12] Epstein, D., Graham, P., Rimsza, M. (2001). Medical complications of female genital<br />

mutilation. Journal of American College Health, 49, 275 – 280.<br />

[13] Hosken, F.P. 1989). Female genital mutilation: Strategies for eradication. Paper presented at the<br />

first International Symposium on Circumcision, Anaheim, California, March 1 -2.<br />

[14] Hrdy, D.B. (1987). Cultural practices contributing to the transmission of human<br />

immunodeficiency virus in Africa. Review of Infectious Diseases, 9(6), 1109 – 1119.<br />

[15] Islam, M.M. & Uddin, M.M. (2001). Female circumcision in Sudan: Future prospects and<br />

strategies for eradication. International Family Planning Perspectives, 27 (2), 71 – 76.<br />

[16] Mahran, M. (1981). Medical dangers of female circumcision. IPPF Medical Bulletin, 15 (2), 1<br />

– 3.<br />

[17] Mandara, M.U. (2004). Female genital mutilation in Nigeria. International Journal of<br />

Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 84 (3), 291 – 298.<br />

[18] Mbacke, C., Adongo, P., Akeongo, P., & Binka, F. (1998). Prevalence and correlates of female<br />

genital mutilation in the Kassena-Nankana District of Northern Ghana. African Journal of<br />

Reproductive Health, 2, 13 – 24.<br />

[19] McCaffrey, M. (1995). Female genital mutilation: consequences for reproductive and sexual<br />

health. Sexual and Marital Therapy, 10 (2), 189 – 200.<br />

[20] Modupe, O.C. & Lola, V.A. (1985). Female circumcision in Nigeria: a fact or farce? Journal<br />

of Tropical Pediatrics, 31, 180 – 184.<br />

[21] Mukoro, U.J. (2004). A survey on the psychosexual implications of female genital mutilation<br />

on Urhobo women of the Niger Delta communities of Nigeria. Journal of Human Ecology, 16<br />

(2), 147 – 150.<br />

[22] Mustafa, A.Z. (1966). Female circumcision and infibulation in the Sudan. Journal of<br />

Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the British Commonwealth, 73, 302 – 306.<br />

122

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!