Have babies, avoid breast cancer
There was some very good news published recently by a German cancer research center. Medical News Today reports, “Pregnancies lower breast cancer risk in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation Carriers.”
There was some very good news published recently by a German cancer research center. Medical News Today reports, “Pregnancies lower breast cancer risk in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation Carriers.”
Astonishingly, and with no national fanfare, New Hampshire’s house and senate approved a bill, HB 656 that will permit the starvation of patients.
Planned Parenthood is hopping mad because a U.S. House Appropriations Committee voted 30-23 against a funding amendment that would have provided tax dollars to the United Nations Fund
Some things appear to change from time to time, when actually they usually remain the same. Such is the world in which one finds both errant Catholic leaders and antagonistic Catholic-baiters such as the Planned
Senator Bill First has said that there will be open debate this summer on the variety of stem cell research bills currently before the Senate.
The Alpha Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota has experienced a flood that has negatively impacted its ability to serve expectant mothers in the Sioux Falls area.
Many of us have wondered how a doctor can repeatedly act to kill a patient when the patient is suffering and requesting a quick death.
While not astonishing to read of all the new ways pharmaceutical companies have created to do away with natural bodily processes such as female menstruation, it is a bit disconcerting.
In Suffolk, Virginia last February 23, a gunshot to the abdomen during the ninth month of her pregnancy took the life of Tammy Skinner’s preborn baby.
As the media continue to misrepresent the Vatican’s position on condom use when one of two spouses is infected with the AIDS virus.
Senator Clinton has finally outdone herself, proclaiming that a fight to protect a woman’s “right to make her own decisions abouther rerpodcutive health” is more important than ever.
There are times when direct insults are the nicest kind of flattery. Such is the case with the recent Golden Boob “award” created by the National Breast Cancer Coalition.