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- Cakes, Gays, and Religious Freedom
- My daughter's friend asked for a ride to the abortion clinic
- Fertility treatments succeed without assisted reproduction
Wearing
just their underwear, the girls line up with their backs to the wall,
arms by their side, heads down, frozen to the spot. They dare not move.
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It
is hard to fathom how birth control rings could still be on the market,
when the FDA concluded back in 2011 they increase the risk of blood
clots, known as venous thromboembolism, by 56%, and “carry a 90% greater
risk of VTE than birth-control pills with earlier forms of progestin,”
according to the article.
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Cases
have been popping up across the country where individuals have declined
to bake cakes or take photos for same-sex wedding ceremonies—and
government has punished them. This week, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer (R)
vetoed a bill that would have put religious liberty protections in
place in her state.
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June
10, 2013 started out like any other day at "Allen County Right to Life"
in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Everyone was working on projects for upcoming
events. I was making calls regarding our banquet dinner in October when
my cell phone rang.
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A
doctor in Italy has seen great success in helping couples conceive by
examining their overall health and treating underlying causes of
infertility, without artificial reproduction technologies.
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