That Good Night: Life and Medicine in the Eleventh Hour
By Julie Grimstad That Good Night allows the reader to peer into palliative care medicine through the window of a fervent practitioner’s eyes. Dr. Puri’s…
By Julie Grimstad That Good Night allows the reader to peer into palliative care medicine through the window of a fervent practitioner’s eyes. Dr. Puri’s…
By Karen Mahoney Nearly five months into her pregnancy, Mary Kellett learned that her preborn son, Peter, likely had Trisomy 18, or Edwards Syndrome—a very…
Part III of III This is the third part of our important series on the detrimental effects of hormonal birth control. For the first part,…
This is Part II in a two-part series begun last week. To read Part I, visit all.org/four-revealing-actions-by-planned-parenthood-people-part-1. By Jim Sedlak You can read about the…
By Jim Sedlak Planned Parenthood likes to maintain a façade of care. It tries hard to send a consistent message to the American public that…
Part II (of III) See last Wednesday’s commentary for Part I of this three-part series. HIV Transmission Depo-Provera, or DMPA, is an injectable contraceptive that…
By Sister Jane Abeln “We were just kids—17-year-olds. How could we raise a baby?” Michael asked. “I still remember that visit to the doctor. He…
By Mark Davis Pickup Have you ever wondered why God put His precious gift of life in such frail packaging? If life is so precious…
Below is Part I in a 3-part series on the physical and psychological effects of the birth control pill. We will share this important article…
By Alexander Zemek The death of George Floyd on May 25 at the hands and forceful knees of Minneapolis police officers has reignited the Black…
By Jim Sedlak It’s the first year of the second decade of the third millennium, and America is embroiled in pandemics. Since March, we have…
We still see the modern age as more righteous than the Nazis, despite the daily violence committed against human dignity.