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- Appeals court will hear grad student's discrimination case
- Questionable cloning technique creates human embryos
- Thousands of students to join pro-life day of silent solidarity
- N.C. ultrasound law challenged by ACLU, Planned Parenthood
- From death to life
- How do pro-life parents deal with pro-abortion vaccines?
- No contraceptives for minors, says Filipino politician
- Injectable contraception doubles risk of HIV infection, transmission
- Pregnant - and fighting breast cancer
Appeals court will hear grad student's discrimination case
Posted: 05 Oct 2011 12:53 PM PDT An attorney for a graduate student claiming she was wrongfully dismissed from her counseling job at a Michigan college because she refused to work with gay and bisexual clients argued in federal court Tuesday that his client was discriminated against because of her religious beliefs. |
Questionable cloning technique creates human embryos Posted: 05 Oct 2011 10:31 AM PDT In a disturbing and provocative experiment, researchers said they had used a cloning technique to create early-stage human embryos that were partial copies of the diabetic patients from which they were derived. |
Thousands of students to join pro-life day of silent solidarity
Posted: 05 Oct 2011 09:23 AM PDT Every October, tens of thousands of students across the United States and in other countries join together for the Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity — when they silently stand up for victims of abortion. |
N.C. ultrasound law challenged by ACLU, Planned Parenthood
Posted: 05 Oct 2011 09:03 AM PDT Planned Parenthood and the ACLU are up in arms over a proposed North Carolina ultrasound law which would require a mother to undergo an ultrasound and be shown the image of her unborn child and the opportunity to listen to the baby's heartbeat before deciding to kill it. |
Posted: 05 Oct 2011 09:00 AM PDT Midnight contraction pains signaled to Melanie Pritchard that labor was beginning. If all went well, her baby would have a birth date on July 28th, 2010. Melanie phoned her mother to say that her husband Doug was taking her to the hospital. |
How do pro-life parents deal with pro-abortion vaccines?
Posted: 05 Oct 2011 07:31 AM PDT One of the most asked about and difficult ethical issues for Catholic parents to deal with is the issue with vaccination. Many vaccines are created with cell lines that originated from an aborted fetus. |
No contraceptives for minors, says Filipino politician Posted: 05 Oct 2011 07:13 AM PDT Minors won't be given condoms, intra-uterine devices (IUDs), and other contraceptives even if the reproductive health (RH) bill is enacted into law. |
Injectable contraception doubles risk of HIV infection, transmission Posted: 05 Oct 2011 07:00 AM PDT Using contraceptive injections such as Pfizer Inc.'s Depo Provera doubles the chance women will catch HIV and transmit it to a male partner, a study found. |
Pregnant - and fighting breast cancer Posted: 04 Oct 2011 02:37 PM PDT Last October, Michelle Maloney had important news – both good and bad. She was pregnant with her first child, and she had breast cancer. She had a nickel-size lump on the side of her breast and a lentil bean size baby in her uterus. |
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