The Palliative Care Quicksand
By Judie Brown Today we bring you Part II of our analysis of the risky aspects of palliative care and the intent of those who…
By Judie Brown Today we bring you Part II of our analysis of the risky aspects of palliative care and the intent of those who…
By Jim Sedlak There are some things at which Planned Parenthood excels. One of those things is building coalitions with other minority groups to form…
By Judie Brown Merriam-Webster defines the word palliate as a transitive verb that means “to reduce the violence of (a disease); also: to ease (symptoms) without…
By Mark Oshinskie The New Jersey legislature recently enacted a commercial surrogate “parenthood” law. By so doing, it overrode the Supreme Court’s Baby M decision…
Week in Review – Planned Parenthood loses in Arkansas, holds a conference and launches new website Arkansas has been a battleground in efforts to take…
By Judie Brown Cardinal Theodore McCarrick’s lewd behavior has finally been exposed and he is disgraced. For some that news has prompted even more allegations…
By Janet Smith, PhD Our culture tends to think of sexual intercourse as “just sex”—a pleasurable activity that can take any form as long as…
By Laura Kizior This year marks the 150th anniversary of the publishing of the literary classic Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. This cherished story of four…
By Judie Brown Birth control methods are dangerous, but one in particular has proven to be especially so. It is called Essure, and it’s defined…
By Nancy Valko, RN, ALNC I have had many relatives and friends who lived in nursing homes, and, especially as a nurse, I am always…
Week in Review – South Carolina victory, California shenanigans, and a Pro-Life Hero During this year’s primary campaign in South Carolina, Governor Henry McMaster pledged that,…
By Judie Brown When I first heard about the Wild Goose Festival, I thought I heard “Wild Turkey Festival” and that everyone in attendance would…