...Internet addiction exists. Indeed, the affliction, formally identified as Internet Use Disorder (IUD), is being considered for inclusion into the revised Diagnostic and Statistical Manual...
...34; stemming from a breast cancer scare, an appendectomy, infection from an IUD, and an infected oral implant were "transitory and minor" under...
New York Law Journal
...home while he was there to force his wife to have an IUD inserted, and he told them directly that he would not let her...
New York Law Journal
...first child, a daughter, she was ordered to wear an intrauterine device ("IUD"). When she refused, "family planning officials" went to her home and took...
New York Law Journal
New York Law Journal
...of her daughter, Dong was forced to have an intrauterine device, or IUD, inserted for birth-control purposes. Dong described her husband being forcibly subdued...
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