- Nuns Look To Stop Human Trafficking Through Stickers
- Gerber Baby Turns 87
- Soldier returns home to meet newborn son for the first time
- Ontario fertility doctor banned for life after endangering lives
- Moms donate breast milk for premature babies
- Execution and Euthanasia = Same Act
- Twins whose mother had chemotherapy and a mastectomy while pregnant are thriving
Nuns
in Clinton, Iowa are on a mission to save lives from human trafficking,
and they're focusing on the town they call home. Their effort started a
few months back when the Sisters of St. Francis put their heads
together in search of a way stop human trafficking.
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Ann
Turner Cook is 87-years-old and, chances are you have no idea who she
is even though you’ve seen her face countless times. She is the iconic
Gerber Baby.
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On
this Memorial Day, LifeNews celebrates the brave men and women who
literally give their lives for the freedoms and rights we enjoy here in
the United States.
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A
London-based fertility doctor specializing in artificial insemination
has been banned from the practice for life by the College of Physicians
and Surgeons of Ontario after he was charged and found guilty of
reckless endangerment of patient's lives.
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When
a baby is born premature, every little bit helps – literally. Every
little bit of oxygen, transfused blood, necessary liquids and
medications transferred through PICC lines, and of course, milk.
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Regardless
of whether euthanasia is justified—and there are those who contend that
in some circumstances euthanasia may be—it must never be perceived as a
medical procedure.
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They
may not look it, but these twins are a real pair of fighters - having
survived months of chemotherapy while in the womb. Their mother Sarah
Pierce was 16 weeks pregnant when doctors broke the terrible news that
she had breast cancer.
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