
Topic: mortality
Mozambique’s life expectancy and infant mortality rates are both among the worst in the world. Its Human Development Index is one of the lowest on earth. The S-TV station says the dead included ... discussOn August 31, 1910, Mrs. Ellen Shirah, age 34, died in Augustano Hospital in Chicago from an abortion that had been performed the previous day at her home.The coroner's jury determined that a doctor h ... discuss
----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Harrold To: rharrold@harrold.org Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 2:15 PMSubject: longevity - Heavy Drinkers Outlive Nondrinkers, Study Finds Time/Yahoo ar ... discuss
The United Nations Children?s Fund (UNICEF) has welcomed a new campaign launched by the Angolan Government to reduce maternal and infant mortality, and encouraged authorities to ensure the necessary b ... discuss
I loved reading Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn. The title, Half the Sky comes from an ancient Chinese proverb that sta ... discuss
On August 20, 1880, Miss M.A.M. Faulkner, a white woman formerly of Ottawa, Canada, died at the office of Dr. Thomas J. Cream during the commission of an illegal abortion. Cream, a white physician, an ... discuss
Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow - 8/16/2010 6:40:00 AMvar addthis_pub = 'onenewsnow';The African Union has bowed to pressure to promote abortion as a way to deal with maternal deaths. The African Union me ... discuss
Establishing the new world order isn't always about preening politicians, revolutionary legislation or even major elections. In fact, the new world order is best served by unelected bureaucrats and cl ... discuss
Assumption of the Virgin by Francisco Camilo, 1666 There is no one in existence who is able to praise worthily the holy death of God's Mother, even if he should have a thousand tongues an ... discuss
A new report by the United Nations and Iraq cites progress by the country in areas such as reducing hunger and child mortality, as well as the need to greater efforts to boost primary school enrolment ... discuss
At the recent UN meeting of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, the Russian Federation delegation highlighted a new two-year program of the Ministry of Heal ... discuss
[I am working on a project that may become a book on the most influential evangelicals leaders of our generation, since 1976, and the impact they've had on the church and their times. I will introduce ... discuss
The city's morgues are full, hospitals overcrowded, not enough gas-masks in pharmacies and the mortality rate has doubled. Demands for the resignation of the mayor of the capital. Campaigns of prayer ... discuss
Moscow's top health official said today that the daily mortality rate in the Russian capital has nearly doubled amid a record heatwave, with hundreds of extra deaths each day compared to a normal peri ... discuss
Kampala, Uganda (LifeNews.com) -- The African Union (AU) finished its annual summit last week with governments agreeing to make maternal and child mortality a continent-wide priority. ... discuss
ANN ARBOR, MI (MetroCatholic) – A study released today by Thomson Reuters found that Catholic and other church-owned health systems demonstrated significantly better, more efficient care than ... discuss
Mr. Banana Grabber: So, this young lady has a lot of opinions on abortion. Many of which are ridiculous and laughable. I would like to highlight my favorites and discuss it with you a ... discuss
Says a study abstract: This study aimed at determining the knowledge and perception of physicians in Nigeria on abortion related deaths, and also to find out if they will support the ... discuss
By Samantha SingsonKAMPALA, Uganda, August 5, 2010 (C-FAM) - The African Union (AU) finished its annual summit last week with governments agreeing to make maternal and child mortality a continent-wide ... discuss
Media reports regarding the proposed constitution in Kenya, which goes before the country for a vote on Wednesday, continue to misrepresent the proposed document’s impact on the country’s ... discuss
When I heard immortality researcher Aubrey de Gray make the hubristic claim that funding his work to end human death was more important than funding health care for destitute Africa, and indeed, that ... discuss
Greetings from LifeIssues.net (www.LifeIssues.net) Dear Friends for Life, Good News: Fewer mothers die in Nicaragua. In 2006, Nicaragua tightened its pro-life law making abortion completely illegal. I ... discuss
NEW YORK, July 29 (C-FAM) A United Nations (UN) treaty committee notorious for its promotion of abortion and ideological positions not supported by UN treaties, concludes its session th ... discuss
Author: Terrence McKeegan, J.D. | Source: Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute Folks, this according to C-FAM: NEW YORK, July 29 (C-FAM) A United Nations (UN) treaty committee notorio ... discuss
The only regret in life is to be on one's deathbed regretting not having been a Saint. Imagine that you had 2 months to live with your life. What would you do? The awareness of our own mortality bring ... discuss
The only regret in life is to be on one's deathbed regretting not having been a Saint. Imagine that you had 2 months to live with your life. What would you do? The awareness of our own mortality bring ... discuss
Yesterday, “Pro-life human rights advocate and U.S. Congressman Chris Smith testified at a U.N. subcommittee hearing on the Millennium Development Goals, where he argued that strong evidence indica ... discuss
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- A prominent congressman who monitors international issues told a hearing today in the nation's capital that, as international observers monitor attaining the Millenniu ... discuss
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- A prominent congressman who monitors international issues told a hearing today in the nation's capital that, as international observers monitor attaining the Millenniu ... discuss
The debate we have had about maternal health and abortion here in Canada is taking place at the United Nations where U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (R, NJ) told a UN committee on the the Millennium Developmen ... discuss
The debate we have had about maternal health and abortion here in Canada is taking place at the United Nations where U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (R, NJ) told a UN committee on the the Millennium Developmen ... discuss
President Obama has appointed Dr. Donald Berwick to lead implementation of Obamacare. Berwick, an unabashed cheerleader for Britain’s National Health Services (NHS) program, says: ” ... discuss
There have been anecdotal reports of increases in birth defects and cancer in Fallujah, Iraq blamed on the use of novel weapons (possibly including depleted uranium) in heavy fighting which occurred i ... discuss
As the 15th African Union Summit gets underway in Kampala,Uganda this week, it is critical for leaders to remain focused on the theme of the Summit: Maternal, Infant and Child Health and Development i ... discuss
As the 15th African Union Summit gets underway in Kampala,Uganda this week, it is critical for leaders to remain focused on the theme of the Summit: Maternal, Infant and Child Health and Development i ... discuss
The following op-ed by Scott Fischbach, MCCL GO president, is being distributed in Africa.As the 15th African Union Summit gets underway in Kampala, Uganda this week, it is critical for leaders to rem ... discuss
Besides the obvious fact that this is clearly aimed at destroying the family as God intended it to be, especially by undermining parental authority, there are several other things in here that should ... discuss
By Terrence McKeegan, J.D. NEW YORK, July 15 (C-FAM) Two recently released documents prepared in anticipation of an upcoming youth conference make unprecedented claims for ne ... discuss
This year, news of PJ Smyth’s lymphoma was the sandwich in between which the rest of the event was the filling. If you were at TOAM you could not miss it, and it brought the urgency of everythin ... discuss
The 17th Annual Conference on Bioethics opened with Dr. William Hurlbut speaking on Embodiment, Biotechnology and Human Dignity. In it, he reminded the crowd that "bioethics is not a profession, it is ... discuss
Here's everything you wanted to know, and have a right to know about Ella. Our Federal Drug Administration (FDA) is looking after you. Or is it? A panel recently recommended full approval ... discuss
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Another letter to the editor in the Montreal Gazette. I replied to this letter. Tha letter was in reply to this one, which I agree with. Raj had its virtues The Gazette July 13, 2010 4:11 AM ... discuss
by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat Abortion advocate Joyce Arthur attempted to respond to Andrea Mrozek and Rebecca Walberg's piece about the incredible amount of guesswork and estimations ... discuss
Another day, more bad reporting on stem cell research. Katie Worth has an article in the San Francisco Examiner about the spending habits of CIRM, California's stem cell agency. Unfortunately, she d ... discuss
On July 12, 1889, Annie Doran, from Cadlock City, Michigan, was found dead in her Chicago room from an illegal abortion performed that day. The crime scene was described as a "Medical facility", with ... discuss
Once upon a time, there was a man who wanted to marry a horse. This quickly became a movement that gained large support and credibility. All those who were opposed to the idea were deemed horsophobic. ... discuss
Once upon a time, there was a man who wanted to marry a horse. This quickly became a movement that gained large support and credibility. All those who were opposed to the idea were deemed horsophobic. ... discuss
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Photo: Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, the Papal Nuncio to the UN in Geneva.UN officials are trying to promote a universal right to abortion. They are doing so while purporting to utilize a human rights a ... discuss
Secretary-General Ban stressed the need to invest more in the health of women and girls, as he joined former model Christy Turlington Burns for the premiere of her new film documenting the preventable ... discuss
POSITION: ADMINISTRATOR, CENTER FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES (CMS) NOMINEE: Donald M. Berwick BIRTHDATE: 1946 in New York City, NY EDUCATION: B.A., Harvard University M.P.P., John F. Kennedy ... discuss
They were going to have trouble getting him through the Senate so they decided to skip that step: Dan Pfeiffer, the White House communications director, said the “recess appointment” was needed ... discuss
UN Office of Human Rights Continues Drum Beat for New Human Right to 'Maternal Health' By Samantha Singson GENEVA, June 24th (C-FAM) The Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (OHCHR) h ... discuss
Kelsey Hazzard of SecularProLife.org shares her experiences at the 2010 National Right To Life Convention in Pittsburg. Thanks for her contributions to Stand For Life. NRL ... discuss
www.vaccination.co.uktags: Vaccines, healthKnow Vaccines Home Pagetags: Vaccines, healthGlossary of Vaccines:NB: Although this website states that many vaccines still contain thimerosal (a mercury com ... discuss
New York, NY (LifeNews.com) -- Deep divisions with top United Nations (UN) officials and abortion activists on one side and maternal health researchers on the other became public this week during the ... discuss
New York, NY (LifeNews.com) -- Deep divisions with top United Nations (UN) officials and abortion activists on one side and maternal health researchers on the other became public this week during the ... discuss
By Joel Pavelski NRLC Communications Attendees from around the world streamed into the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in the nation's capitol on Wednesday morning for the third day of the sec ... discuss
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com/CFAM) -- Three thousand abortion advocates packed into the Washington, DC Convention Center this week for the Women Deliver 2 conference, a meeting aimed at increasing fun ... discuss
Ottawa, Canada (LifeNews.com) -- A leaked draft of the final paper for the coming G8 summit suggests Canada will not suggest to other nations that promoting abortion is the best way to help reduce mat ... discuss
New York, NY (LifeNews.com/CFAM) -- At a meeting on maternal and child health research in Washington last week, United Nations (UN) staff and abortion advocates... ... discuss
New York, NY (LifeNews.com/CFAM) -- At a meeting on maternal and child health research in Washington last week, United Nations (UN) staff and abortion advocates... ... discuss
Researchers Asked to Hide Scientific Debate over Maternal Deaths By Susan Yoshihara, Ph.D. Co-authored by Catherine Foster (NEW YORK – C-FAM) At a meeting on maternal and child health research ... discuss
Science Museum uses public money to host event which only gives a platform to four of the most extreme proabortionists in the UKYesterday evening, the London based Dana Centre in South Kensington spen ... discuss
and it's largely due to immigration. from countries of the former Soviet Union.A 4% decline in mortality rate is credited with an assist.Russia seeks to maintain a population of 145 million, but has d ... discuss
A friend of mine from church recently sent me an article by Bill McKibben entitled "The Christian Paradox" that was published in Harpers last summer. After reading the article, I realized that I have ... discuss
On UN World Freedom of the Press day, here's Amnesty International USA's response to some anticipated bad press (with a couple of comments) Media Response Letter on Amnesty International’s Policy ... discuss
I pulled this info from the the website ABORTION FACTS. After the abortion I had I felt relieved and simultaneously devastated. There are studies that show that it is possible to experience these two ... discuss
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Whether we keep Mabira gazetted or not, Uganda remains at the very bottom of the global warming food chain. Even before the suggested degazetting, we have been experiencing the negative effects of cli ... discuss
Spengler comes through with a colunmn on the anniversary of Freud's birthday that's definitely worth mulling over: Having cured society of repression by making sexual pleasure a commodity, enlightene ... discuss
Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger wrote the following in a book titled, "Woman and the new race": The most merciful thing that the large family does to one of its infant members is to kill ... discuss
(Overgenomen van www.lifesitenews.com)Commentary by Matthew Cullinan Hoffman, Latin America CorrespondentMANAGUA, August 6, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - "Amnesty International," an organization that was ... discuss
No, not overpopulation, which some labeled as the most daunting challenge mankind faces. The Population Research Institute explains: The idea that the world population experienced a dramatic boom in ... discuss
Extra Weight Protective? Not So FastInvestigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Cancer Institute report in this weeks’ Journal of the American Medical Associat ... discuss
Yesterday, the Ministry of Health of the country of Jamaica issued a statement encouraging contraception based sexual health at the reopening of a "family planning" clinic that Jamaicans are urged to ... discuss
One of the principle strategies of the pro-abortion lobby is to "frame" the issue as a health care issue: abortion is just another medical procedure, and we're protecting your right to have it if you ... discuss
Michal Crichton give us a lot to think about in this speech.Here are some thoughts:(1) You cannot eliminate religion from the psyche of man r />That’s a more literal truth than he may think, especia ... discuss
From John Stossel:[michael] Moore claims Cubans live longer than Americans. It's true that a U.N. report claims that. But the United Nations didn't gather any data. "The United Nations simply reports ... discuss
Some excerpts from Chapter II of Pope Benedict XVI’s new encyclical letter, “On Integral Human Development in Charity and Truth”Not only does the situation of poverty still provoke high rates of ... discuss
Abortion harms women by exposing them to a wide range of serious risks, both immediate and long-term. Abortion is not safer than childbirth.Recent analyses of large medical d ... discuss
Nun at Phoenix Hospital Rebuked for Allowing AbortionA woman was 11 weeks pregnant and had pulmonary hypertension. An ethics committee at a Catholic hospital -- which included a nun -- approved an abo ... discuss
Whoopi Goldberg Frets Fewer Abortions Would Mean More Parents Kill Kids LaterYeah. We've heard that song before. Carl Tyler of the Centers for Disease Control testified before Congress around 1970, tr ... discuss
This homily was given at the National Shrine on the anniversary of Pope Benedict's elevation to the pontificate. Truly amazing for all present. Did you watch it live on EWTN? or were you there? What a ... discuss
Survey finds overwhelming support for legal protection of unborn childComments by Dr Berry Kiely at the Pro-Life Campaign Press Conference,Buswells Hotel, Dublin, 11.30am, 15th April 2010The latest re ... discuss
Lancet, a leading medical journal, has just published a new study of international maternal mortality rates, which finds that the World Bank, the WHO and UNICEF statistics for maternal mortality were ... discuss
A physician named Dr. Eliezer Van Allen wrote an opinion column in this morning’s San Francisco Chronicle intending to puncture the fear of “death panels” in the context of our polit ... discuss
Abortion harms women by exposing them to a wide range of serious risks, both immediate and long-term. Abortion is not safer than childbirth.Recent analyses of large medical d ... discuss
During this month of March—Woman’s History Month—an important international meeting took place at the United Nations in New York City: the Commission on the Status of Women. This Commission ma ... discuss
“Abortion is safer than childbirth.” This statement is ubiquitous. A mantra for abortion advocates, it is repeated in popular culture and by educational and legal elites. It is common wisdom with ... discuss
The term “reproductive justice” took on a personal meaning for me in April of 2008, when I underwent an emergency C-Section. In spite of a flawless pregnancy and topnotch prenatal care, my labo ... discuss
The Commission on the Status of Women concluded earlier this month with the adoption of six resolutions on a range of issues, including gender equality, maternal mortality, and HIV-Aids. For the fir ... discuss
Last week marked week two of the annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) at the United Nations in New York. This year’s CSW was particularly significant because it marked the fifteenth anni ... discuss
Mailee R. Smith, Staff Counsel Abortion advocates have long claimed that access to legal abortion is necessary to protect women’s health and that bans on abortion inevitably result in increased inci ... discuss
We still see an interest in fetuses of various ages: 13 weeks, 18 weeks, 20 weeks.Abortion videos remains a popular search. I've recently added a link to some very graphic abortion videos to my collec ... discuss
As I've already noted, and other bloggers are noticing, the abortion lobby just isn't able to let go of the Tebow Superbowl ad. Ostensibly, their concern is that other women might be inspired by Pam T ... discuss
Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger wrote the following in a book titled, "Woman and the new race": The most merciful thing that the large family does to one of its infant members is to kill ... discuss
and it's largely due to immigration. from countries of the former Soviet Union.A 4% decline in mortality rate is credited with an assist.Russia seeks to maintain a population of 145 million, but has d ... discuss
and it's largely due to immigration. from countries of the former Soviet Union.A 4% decline in mortality rate is credited with an assist.Russia seeks to maintain a population of 145 million, but has d ... discuss
The Centers For Disease Control (CDC) report the following causes of death in the United States for the year 2006: Number of deaths: 2,426,264 Death rate: 810.4 deaths per 100,000 population L ... discuss
Whether we keep Mabira gazetted or not, Uganda remains at the very bottom of the global warming food chain. Even before the suggested degazetting, we have been experiencing the negative effects of cli ... discuss
No, not overpopulation, which some labeled as the most daunting challenge mankind faces. The Population Research Institute explains: The idea that the world population experienced a dramatic boom in ... discuss
Nothing sophisticated here. Just some simple logic applied to some statistics.Sometimes people die when they engage in Activity X. Below is a chart showing deaths from Activity X over a multi-decade s ... discuss
From AbortionBreastCancer.com....Press ReleaseContact: Karen Malec, 847-421-4000Date: January 6, 20092nd Breast Cancer Scandal: National Cancer Institute Researcher Louise Brinton Rever ... discuss
(Overgenomen van www.lifesitenews.com)Commentary by Matthew Cullinan Hoffman, Latin America CorrespondentMANAGUA, August 6, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - "Amnesty International," an organization that was ... discuss
The San Francisco Chronicle reported Sunday that a Los Angeles man, Joshua Woodward, has been arrested for the intentional homicide of his unborn child. As public comments on the case posted to the on ... discuss
Unlike some other Blogs; who’s malfeasance is supposedly mocking of those on the other side of the Political Debate, not to mention supposedly Conservative politics —— I am not posting t ... discuss
Sadly, Bishop Morlino has decided to join Cardinal O'Malley and Fr. Rosica in comdemning the faithful Catholics who objected to Ted Kennedy's grandiose spectacle of a Catholic funeral.It is not the f ... discuss
In the last couple of days, Newsweek's Sarah Kliff has been writing up a storm about abortion, including her profile of Nebraska abortionist LeRoy Carhart, a piece noting Esquire's error in claiming W ... discuss
Some excerpts from Chapter II of Pope Benedict XVI’s new encyclical letter, “On Integral Human Development in Charity and Truth”Not only does the situation of poverty still provoke high rates of ... discuss
Pope Benedict's new "social" encyclical entitled "Charity in Truth" has now been officially published. It is available on the Vatican's website here.While looking at the contents of the document, Ame ... discuss
Yes, this is a bit long, but it is well worth reading. Because the author is an MD, she is able to refute with authority all the arguements used by the pro-abortion side to justfy this heinous proceed ... discuss
Mary L. Davenport:Ron Fitzsimmons, executive director of the National Coalition of Abortion Providers, shocked the general public in 1997 when he admitted that the vast majority of partial-birth abort ... discuss
I pulled this info from the the website ABORTION FACTS. After the abortion I had I felt relieved and simultaneously devastated. There are studies that show that it is possible to experience these two ... discuss
Spengler comes through with a colunmn on the anniversary of Freud's birthday that's definitely worth mulling over: Having cured society of repression by making sexual pleasure a commodity, enlightene ... discuss
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The attempt to increase the organ donation pool has led to an increased use in "heart death" procurement protocols, known as "non heart-beating cadaver donors." Under what has been called the Pittsbur ... discuss
Yes.Abortion can cause infection, hemorrhage, bowel injuries, clotting disorders, and other potentially fatal complications. Also, amniotic fluid, fetal tissue, or air can get into the woman's bloodst ... discuss
Four Surprises in Global Demography By Nicholas Eberstadt Volume 5, Number 5 July 2004 Nicholas Eberstadt is the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in W ... discuss
My wife picked out an excellent children's book on CD for our drive to Lake George, The Cay by Theodore Taylor. It's set in WW2 in the Dutch Caribbean. The narrator is an American boy whose mother tak ... discuss
I have a troll (ironically calling itself "reality") who pops in from time to time with raw pregnancy mortality data. So, for the benefit of "reality" and anybody wondering what the point is, I bring ... discuss
We need some perspective first. All surgery of any sort in the 1930s was done without the aid of modern blood transfusion and antibiotics. All surgery of any sort in the 1930s was riskier than similar ... discuss
We need some perspective first. All surgery of any sort in the 1930s was done without the aid of modern blood transfusion and antibiotics. All surgery of any sort in this period was riskier than simil ... discuss
One of the data massage tricks the abortion lobby does to convince people that legal abortion saves lives is to compare abortion deaths from the five-year period prior to Roe to the five-year period a ... discuss
I had the pleasure of dealing with a troll today who freely posted, in response to numerous blog posts, all about the lamentatious childbirth deaths that supposedly make abortion so worthwhile. This i ... discuss
It's Thanksgiving. Be thankful your mom kept you alive during your gestation. Facts from the unChoice; unwanted, unsafe, unfair.The rhetoric of choice hides the reality of coercion.64% of American wo ... discuss
It's not about choice for women at all. Pregnant women can't take choose to take drugs or alcohol and damage their babies with impunity. Most abortions are about what is convenient for women, their c ... discuss
Advertisement: Serbian Abortionist Who Aborted 48,000 Babies Becomes Pro-Life Activist-"The Spanish daily "La Razon" has published an article on the pro-life conversion of a former "champion of aborti ... discuss
One odd thing is that for all that the 1950s is viewed as a sexually repressed era, it's the only decade in the entire pre-legalization era of the 20th Century that didn't follow the trend of rapidly ... discuss
Legend has it that the Centers for Disease Control keep track of abortion deaths. The case of Latachie Veal should lay that legend to rest.Latachie was 17 years old, and 22 weeks pregnant, when Robert ... discuss
One of the principle strategies of the pro-abortion lobby is to "frame" the issue as a health care issue: abortion is just another medical procedure, and we're protecting your right to have it if you ... discuss
Here I could repeat much of what I said about abortion in 1927 and abortion in 1929.We need some perspective first. All surgery of any sort in 1926 was done without the aid of modern blood transfusion ... discuss
Here I could repeat much of what I said about abortion in 1929.We need some perspective first. All surgery of any sort in 1927 was done without the aid of modern blood transfusion and antibiotics. All ... discuss
...This is not a good situation for the babies. The human body is only built to bear one child at a time; only ten percent of twin pregnancies make it to their due dates. The more babies in one womb, ... discuss
Planned Parenthood gives out condoms and low-dose birth control pills.But like everything else Planned Parenthood does, it goes badly, sort of like the King Midas touch in reverse. King Midas turned t ... discuss
Exactly the same arguments, based on lies, are being aired in Kenya to justify legalised abortion as were used in the the UK, the US and other western nations.According to Kenya's "Daily Nation" last ... discuss
After noting she thinks believing “life begins at conception” makes sense to a lot of people and providing her own phraseology for how she would prefer to acknowledge this scientific reality, Jill ... discuss
A common question that comes up when discussing procreation is: "What if the life of the mother is in danger?"My typical first response to this question is: "The mother's life is always in danger wit ... discuss
At InsideCatholic, Joan Frawley Desmond reviews Archbishop Chaput's new book, Render Unto Caesar: Serving the Nation by Living Our Catholic Beliefs in Political Life:Twenty years ago, Richard John Neu ... discuss
Jill Stanek vs Obama on the Born Alive Infant Protection Act part 2 (see New Documents Revealing Obama's cover up on Born Alive Infant Protection for part 1).Jill Stanek on her blog responds to Obama' ... discuss
Q: [If we] have 3 women:B -- took a pill which drastically reduced the chance of conception but may infrequently result in starvationC -- did not use a barrier method while having a a genetic disorder ... discuss
Sara Franki Lint, a 22-year-old coed, submitted to an abortion at SanVicente Hospital in Los Angeles, California, on August 11, 1970. AdolphoZlotolow, who operated San Vicente said that Sara went into ... discuss
I happened upon this report from a UK Aid group, Action Aid, which gave a run-down of the situation of missing girls in India. Some of the research was paid for by a grant from the International Devel ... discuss
A severely preterm baby that will die. But better two dead babies than a live one at an inopportune moment, right?Washington, DC (04 August 2008) – New statistics from the National Center for Health ... discuss
By Samantha Singson NEW YORK, July 17, 2008 (C-FAM) - At the most recent session of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) meetings in New York, committee members pre ... discuss
On Thursday afternoon, July 10, at 4:07 PM my life changed forever. I was sitting at my computer desk, contemplating whether or not to go to Vacation Bible School to volunteer that night. Hubb ... discuss
A news story released last month by the U.S. Army reports on a new treatment approach that already has had such a striking impact downrange on the survivability of severely injured soldiers in the fie ... discuss
Scar from abortion: These can be nasty.18-week fetus: Before, during, and after the abortion. Somebody also wanted 20-week fetus, and there is really very little difference other than size. Here is in ... discuss
As Christians, we are unabashedly, 100% pro-life. We believe that life begins at conception; that every human life is created in the image of God; and that abortion is wrong in every case. This is w ... discuss
Modern medicine has brought us many miracles. One of those miracles is the infant mortality rate. In America alone, that rate dropped 73% from 1960 thru 2000. Now we see the chances of l ... discuss
When I was in labor with my first son, I received a lot of interventions and medical procedures that I now think put me on a direct path to the operating room and a Cesarean. Sure, I read all the lat ... discuss
As Christians, we are unabashedly, 100% pro-life. We believe that life begins at conception; that every human life is created in the image of God; and that abortion is wrong in every case. This is w ... discuss
Maternal Deaths Down In Nicaragua Once Abortion Is EliminatedUnsuspecting pro-life cultures are regularly assaulted by the “logic” of the international abortion promoters who push their anti-life ... discuss
It's not a fantasy; abortion coursens a culture. I felt it yesterday, as a well-dressed woman in Toys R Us sneered at Christina, and then was cruel to us as we attempted to pay for a candy bar. I told ... discuss
I've been thinking about my children this week."Oh, (snort!) really, Karen? There's a new one. How novel! How original!"Oh, stop.Granted, I talk about them a lot. As if, you know, they're my life o ... discuss
I'm still a bit angry. I got a snotty comment from an abortion advocate sneering that I'm not lamenting childbirth deaths. After all, they are deaths from a "reproductive choice".You know, I have yet ... discuss
By Piero A. Tozzi and Susan Yoshihara NEW YORK, May 22, 2008 (C-FAM)- Pro-life U.S. congressmen, lead by Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Bart Stupak (D-MI), rescued a congressional resolution supporting reduc ... discuss
from C-FAMPro-Life Congressmen Thwart US Support for UN Abortion Initiative By Piero A. Tozzi and Susan Yoshihara (NEW YORK – C-FAM) Pro-life congressmen, lead by Chris Smith (R-NJ) ... discuss
"Enlightened statesmen will not always be at the helm." - James Madison "[W]e are currently in the midst of a re-ordering of the political realities that have shaped our time. We know today ... discuss
In Marshall McLuhan's vast television wasteland that is getting vaster and more wasted with each passing year, there are a few shining examples of true excellence. Perhaps the best show on television ... discuss
Robert Folzenlogen at Nature's Blog: Motherhood and Abortion just about wins the silly award:Animal studies have demonstrated that almost half of fertilized eggs fail to implant in the uterus; of thos ... discuss
Jack and Charmaine This is wedding anniversary week in our household: We celebrate for 7 days. Men's Health magazine reminds us why marriage works. The April issue has six compelling ... discuss
Jack and Charmaine This is wedding anniversary week in our household: We celebrate for 7 days. Men's Health magazine reminds us why marriage works. The April issue has six compelling reasons ... discuss
This article is part of an on-going series contrasting the Judeo-Christian Bible with the Koran on a variety of topics. Previous articles include: "Was Abraham a Jew or a Christian?", Idolatry 101, 10 ... discuss
To be honest, the 2008 presidential election troubles me greatly. The two major parties offer nothing in terms of a significant choice. Regrettably, true conservatism, like God, and most of the values ... discuss
This article is part of an on-going series contrasting the Judeo-Christian Bible with the Koran on a variety of topics. Previous articles include: "Was Abraham a Jew or a Christian?", Idolatry 101, 10 ... discuss
This article is part of an on-going series contrasting the Judeo-Christian Bible with the Koran on a variety of topics. Previous articles include: "Was Abraham a Jew or a Christian?", Idolatry 101, 10 ... discuss
A physicist says Time Travel is possible, at the risk of causing a universe-destroying paradox, many Conservatives know what they would do if they had it to do over including the respected Paul Weyri ... discuss
From Today's Office of Readings:From a letter by Saint Leo the Great, pope The mystery of man's reconciliation with God Lowliness is assured by majesty, weakness by power, mortality by eternity. To pa ... discuss
From Today's Office of Readings:From a sermon by Saint Augustine, bishop A new creation in Christ I speak to you who have just been reborn in baptism, my little children in Christ, you who are the new ... discuss
Abort 73 has a great presentation against abortion and for life. This essay also contains a great video about the beginning of life. It shows that pro-choice advocates can use the word "kill" for abor ... discuss
MEDSCAPE report by Susan JeffreyA new report released by the Alzheimer's Association includes new estimates that show the lifetime risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD) is 17% in women and 9% in men who l ... discuss
I sort of got involved with the discussion here about the partial birth abortion with a posting of some of my old comments on the topic here.(For the record, the blogger, Cecily, and I get along great ... discuss
These are statements I made on the Stony Creek Digest blog that I want to save on my own blog for future reference.Zach asks some good questions. I asked similar ones on my blog and not surprisingly , ... discuss
This article is part of an on-going series contrasting the Judeo-Christian Bible with the Koran on a variety of topics. Previous articles include: "Was Abraham a Jew or a Christian?", Idolatry 101, 10 ... discuss
Harvard economist Andrei Shleifer has a new paper on The Age Of Milton Friedman that begins with: The last quarter century has witnessed remarkable progress of mankind. The world’s per capita in ... discuss
This article is part of an on-going series contrasting the Judeo-Christian Bible with the Koran on a variety of topics. Previous articles include: "Was Abraham a Jew or a Christian?", Idolatry 101, 10 ... discuss
The Math Worksheet Site.comtags: homeschooling, mathBurpeetags: homemakingAltoidtags: artsandcrafts, craftsYouTube - Would Someone Die For A Lie? - Lee Strobeltags: apologetics, catholic, christianity ... discuss
Winter, the dormant season, dies and rebirth comes with spring. We watch for the temperatures to rise, the snow cover to melt, and the green of new growth to show peeping from the earth or budding on ... discuss
(Photo/Benny Sieu)I think now I know what it feels like to be tased.What a jolt! Complete electroshock!It's over.Biloxi paper: Packers quarterback Brett Favre is retiringThe Brett Favre era apparently ... discuss
Fr. Richard John Neuhaus writes at First Things on the Establishment Clause mess wrought by Justice Hugo Black:... The first freedom of the First Amendment reads like this: “Congress shall make no l ... discuss
I guess human beings aren’t the only ones who should be offered birth control and abortion to compensate for their reckless sexual behavior. From Reuters: Sydney’s premier zoo is celebrat ... discuss
Birth, The American Way | Newsweek Culture | Newsweek.com Annotatedtags: no_tagBut the image that viewers may find most shocking is that of a baby being cut out of a woman's abdomen via Cae ... discuss
Liberal writer Chris Walker "gets real" about Cuba in this brief but effective article over in the Independent (U.K.) Here's a few excerpts:I must admit, I greeted the news that Fidel Castro was stepp ... discuss
The True Face of Birth: 10 responses to ACOG's statement on home birth Annotatedtags: no_tagFor the first time, ACOG has suddenly started supporting freestanding birth centers, a drastic sh ... discuss
I was curious about survival records for babies with anenecphaly. I found First-year mortality and survival among infants with selected congenital anomalies in Texas, 1995 to 1997Anomalies with the lo ... discuss
RealClearPolitics - Articles - Bashing Private Oil Companies No Longer Valid ``It makes no sense doing business outside the First World. What you earn in a decade, you lose in a week when an unscrupu ... discuss
Mortality anesthesia after abortion: Here are the 30 anesthsia deaths I've found. There are no doubt more.Down syndrome abortion: The idea that life with Down syndrome wasn't worth living cost Linda B ... discuss
The following is an updated version of a post that originally appeared on The Dawn Patrol February 22, 2005.Planned Parenthood's Web site currently has a feature article "celebrating the leadersh ... discuss
by: Mary Kay Hastings Brent Rooney makes the case that since no studies were ever done on abortions and animals, performing them on people is a clear cut case of "human experimentation." Coincidenta ... discuss
Yesterday was Ash Wednesday. The kids were coughing up lungs and hacking like smokers so I kept them home from school. We went to distribution of the ashes at noon and Curly Girl was very conscienti ... discuss
After decades of sex-selection abortions, some areas of Asia have far more unmarried men than women. With a shortage of marriageable women, thousands in northern India have been sold to men who ... discuss
John Baxter Hamilton was convicted of the 2001 Valentine's Day murder of his wife in her home. Another abortionist convicted of murdering his wife, this one by botching a liposuction, was Joe Bills Re ... discuss
I normally deal with the political side of the fetal rights struggle.On the 20th anniversary of the infamous Morgentaler decision, I decided to write something different. Yesterday, I went to Mass, th ... discuss
I suppose it was inevitable this week on the 35th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade that the scenarios where the life of the mother is in jeopardy would come up as a major reason to support abortion. I ha ... discuss
Brevital complications. Fatal, during abortions: Suzanne Logan, Debra Gray, Tanya Williamson, Deanna Bell, and Venus Ortiz. That I know of.Legal abortion clinics in Kentucky. Some winners: EMW Women's ... discuss
People are talking about Ricki Lake's film, The Business of Being BornAn excerpt from the Breastfeeding Blog:"The Business of Being Born" demonstrates some disturbing trends. First, it shows that vag ... discuss
I write regularly for the Center for Bioethics and Culture Newsletter. This week, I have a piece on the new eugenics that threatens the lives and well being of the elderly and people with profound di ... discuss
To all the readers of SHS, a wonderful, safe, healthy, and happy New Year. And remember, in the end we all destined to be yesterday's news--as the above photograph I took in Rome symbolizes. (You will ... discuss
