- A Bitter Pill To Swallow
- DC Bill Would Force Pro-Life Groups to Cover Elective Abortion in Health Exchanges
- Surgeons save newborn baby with 3D model of infant's own heart
- 'Catholics for choice' sketchy on facts, reality
When
the FDA approved the sale of Enovid as a birth control pill in May of
1960, it was the first drug in history to be given to a healthy person
for long-term use not for a medical, but for a social purpose.
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Pro-life
groups have written to the City Council of the District of Columbia to
protest a proposed bill that would violate federal law by forcing them
to provide elective abortion coverage through their insurance plans as
well as employ those who do not believe in their pro-life mission.
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A
team of surgeons at NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children’s
Hospital saved the life of a one-week-old baby with the aid of a 3-D
printed model of the child’s heart.
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“Upholding
the sacred dignity of all human life is the duty of every member of
society and this duty must be taken seriously in order to ensure that we
are a part of a culture that affirms the right to life, especially for
the most vulnerable among us.”
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