- THE REAL WAR ON WOMEN
- US athlete says she missed shot at Olympics because of blood clots from contraceptive device
- NY bishop: Catholics must teach their children that abortion is intrinsically evil
- An Amazing Village Designed Just For People With Dementia
- After-birth abortion: why should the baby live?
- Pro choice advocates fight against choice, again
- Australian tv star commits suicide over abortion grief
- Planned Parenthood pays $2 million to family of botched abortion victim
- 'SAVE THE STORKS' LAUNCHES MOBILE CRISIS-PREGNANCY VEHICLES
- Lead Developer Of HPV Vaccines Comes Clean, Warns Parents
As
a woman who constantly has to hear this “war on women” nonsense about
how the only way “us women” will be truly equal and liberated is to get
free birth control and abortions, I think I need to say something.
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One
of America’s top five women in skeletons says she missed her chance at
the Olympics because she developed pulmonary embolisms caused by the
NuvaRing contraceptive device.
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“Practicing
Catholics who claim they are nurturing their children in the faith must
teach their children that abortion is intrinsically evil, that human
life must be respected and protected absolutely from the moment of
conception.”
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Centuries
after Shakespeare wrote about King Lear's symptoms, there's still no
perfect way to care for sufferers of dementia and Alzheimer's. In the
Netherlands, however, a radical idea is being tested: Self-contained
"villages" where people with dementia shop, cook, and live
together—safely.
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Abortion is largely accepted even for reasons that do not have anything to do with the fetus' health. |
Abortion
advocates like to trot out stories from women whose babies are
diagnosed prenatally with life-threatening illnesses as an excuse for
why late-term abortion is needed.
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Abortion
proponents push for easy access to abortion, deemphasizing its
after-affects to the point they absolutely refuse to acknowledge
post-abortion depression, which further incapacitates those actually
living through it.
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On
Feb. 7, Planned Parenthood of Illinois, Northwestern Memorial Hospital,
and Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation agreed to pay the family of
Tonya Reaves, $2 million after she died from hemorrhaging from a
botched abortion in 2012.
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A
fleet of mobile crisis pregnancy centers is being deployed in cities
across the nation to provide women considering abortion an alternative.
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Dr.
Diane Harper was a leading expert responsible for the Phase II and
Phase III safety and effectiveness studies which secured the approval of
the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccines, Gardasil™ and Cervarix™.
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