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Every time Israel doesn't something mean, cruel or stupid you can almost hear the sound of liberals and progressives rushing for a place to hide. Strip away the rhetoric and the excuses and the problem basically comes down to the fact that people don't ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--The "True Love Waits" abstinence-until-marriage movement has recorded numerous milestones since its launch by LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Another new look at old data has caused a stir in the national media, and abstinence pledges are taking another hit just as Congress and the new Obama administration are reconsidering millions of dollars in funding for abstinence education programs.
The following summarizes selected women's health-related blog entries. Â ~ "True Common Ground for the 111th Congress," Kay Steiger, RH Reality Check: The increased number of abortion-rights supporters in the House and Senate of the 111th Congress is "encouraging to the pro-choice community," Steiger writes.
While it's not exactly the Waltons, you might expect Twilight to go down well in middle America. It's set in a sleepy town in the picturesque Pacific northwest where everyone seems to know each other. And its focus on a hunky teen vampire who must control his lust for fear of accidentally inducting the object of his affections into the ranks of the undead seems to tally well with the ...
As 2008 comes to a close, Akron, Ohio, Children's Hospital has compiled "10 Kids' Health Issues to Watch" in 2009. This year's list includes both mental and physical health issues. However, one common thread factors into many of these issues and so became the country's focus of attention: the economy. The financial crunch, here and around the world, will undoubtedly affect the physical and ...
On Tuesday, January 6, the 111th Congress begins and pro-choice Americans have 26 new reasons to celebrate. This new Congress includes 21 new fully pro-choice...
Paulette Walker is sure she'd be dead today were it not for the saving grace of a drug treatment court. Strung out on crack cocaine for 20 years, homeless and depressed, she tried to get clean time and again --to no avail.
Religious teens lose their virginity later than those who are not religious, waiting on average three years longer than their peers, a recent study reported.
The Hartford Courant recently reported on a somewhat shocking teenage contrast.
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