| | Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 | | | | | COMMENTARY |  |
Obama administration imposes deadly regulation A new year has just begun and, often, the beginning of a new year means the promise of change and the promise of hope. Yet, for many who are sick and facing terminal illness, the new year may bring further strife, confusion and heartache. Today's commentary discusses a new health care regulation that affects the most frail among us and could threaten the very lives of those we hold dear. [ Read the full commentary here. ] If you know of someone who could benefit from receiving Pro-Life Today, we ask that you please forward this message and ask them to subscribe. American Life League works hard on a daily basis to provide relevant news, which is made possible by your donations. | | HEADLINES |  |
MTV abortion special: Happy for the kill World Net Daily MTV partnered with the pro-abortion group Exhale to produce the special and linked on its web site only to pro-abortion groups like The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy and Planned Parenthood. Aside from Dr. Drew's advocacy of contraception and abortion and the obviously prepped abortion clinic counselor on the phone, the reality of abortion decision-making and its aftermath came painfully through. |
Report: 'Death panel' provision out of Obama Medicare policy Town Hall The Obama administration will remove a brand-new Medicare policy that had reignited the "death panel" debate from last year's health care fight. The provision to be eliminated would have covered end-of-life consultations as part of annual wellness examinations created by the new health care reform law, according to a report. The reversal comes a week after some conservatives accused the Obama administration of trying to sneak through a regulation after failing to gain congressional support. |
UTHealth studies cord blood stem cells for pediatric traumatic brain injury UT Health The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) has begun enrollment for the first Phase I safety study approved by the Food and Drug Administration to investigate the use of a child's own umbilical cord blood stem cells for traumatic brain injury in children. The study is being performed in conjunction with Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital, UTHealth's primary children's teaching hospital. |
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