The Pill And Breast Cancer
The Mayo Clinic Proceedings journal has just published an article pointing out that based on a meta-analysis, it is clear that oral contraceptive can put premenopausal women at an increased risk of breast cancer.
The Mayo Clinic Proceedings journal has just published an article pointing out that based on a meta-analysis, it is clear that oral contraceptive can put premenopausal women at an increased risk of breast cancer.
I find it ironic that exactly one week before the South Dakota vote which will determine whether or not the state maintains its ban on surgical and medical abortions, the U.S. Circuit Court of appeals has struck down the state’s existing notifical and consent statutory requirements.
If you asked for a show of hands in response to the simple question, “Who’s in favor of human cloning?”
Sometimes proponents of abortion get downright grotesque in their efforts to persuade the public, and perhaps themselves, that aborting a child is a good thing.
As we enter the final two weeks of the effort in South Dakota to support the state’s ban of all medical and surgical abortions, every pro-lifer must be vigilant and resist the temptation to become waffly in order to appease the pro-abortion pressure.
The situation in South Dakota is beginning to get desperate for those who support the “right” to kill babies in the womb through medical and surgical abortions.
Alarmed by the increasing number of pro-life Americans, pro-abortion politicians and pundits have made a habit of admitting that abortion is a sad and tragic choice.
Dr. David Stevens, CEO of the 17,000 member Christian Medical and Dental Association, has told the media, “HB 1215 is by far one of the most principled pro-life laws this nation has ever seen.”
The pro-abortion, anti-family Center for Reproductive Choice is suing the Food and Drug Administration because “women of all ages” should have access to the abotive morning after pill known as Plan B.
We are astounded to hear that the archbishop of Portland Oregon has publicly endorsed Measure 43.
The most devastating headline I have seen in the unfolding South Dakota saga is the one that tells us that some of South Dakota’s mainline pastors have joined together to oppose the ban on all medical and surgical abortions in their state.
While the Boston Herald reports that NOW’s campaign to focus attention on the “five thousand” women who have so far expressed their gratitude for their abortion, claiming that “real women” abort their children and are not ashamed, one has to ask a couple of simple questions