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- Newer versions of 'the Pill' still linked to blood clots
- Major health risks for sexually active teenage boys
- Kagan under pressure to recuse herself from healthcare case
- As Canada considers euthanasia, focus turns to quality end-of-life care
- NARAL attacks pro-life crisis pregnancy centers
- NC lawmaker says he has plan on abortion plates
- Proposition 8 fight can continue
Newer versions of 'the Pill' still linked to blood clots
Posted: 20 Nov 2011 09:42 AM PST |
Major health risks for sexually active teenage boys Posted: 20 Nov 2011 09:40 AM PST |
Kagan under pressure to recuse herself from healthcare cas Image by Harvard Law Record via Flickr Posted: 20 Nov 2011 09:23 AM PST Her previous work as solicitor general “may satisfy both requirements for recusal” from the upcoming health-care case. |
As Canada considers euthanasia, focus turns to quality end-of-life care Posted: 20 Nov 2011 09:21 AM PST A Canadian parliamentary committee today released what they say is a “landmark report” calling for improvement in healthcare for the elderly, the dying, and vulnerable Canadians. |
NARAL attacks pro-life crisis pregnancy centers
Posted: 20 Nov 2011 09:19 AM PST The North Carolina chapter of National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL) Pro Choice has responded to this pressure with a report lambasting crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) in the Tar Heel State. |
NC lawmaker says he has plan on abortion plates
Posted: 20 Nov 2011 08:56 AM PST |
Proposition 8 fight can continue Posted: 20 Nov 2011 03:00 AM PST A complex legal fight over the constitutionality of same-sex marriage is back on track after California's highest court on Thursday allowed an appeal over a controversial ballot initiative to move ahead in federal court. |