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Congresswoman Who Attacked Pregnancy Centers Could Replace Hillary ... - LifeNews.com
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- A zealous pro-abortion member of Congress who led the attack on pregnancy centers that provide women with abortion alternatives is emerging as a leading candidate to replace Sen. Hillary Clinton. With Barack Obama ...
Johns Hopkins Review of Abortion, Depression Link Ignores Three New ... - LifeNews.com
Baltimore, MD (LifeNews.com) -- Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have looked at more than a dozen studies on abortion and mental health issues and they claim there is no link. However the review failed to include three new studies all showing ...
New Zealand Study Examines Link Between Abortion And Mental Health - Medical News Today
Women who have an abortion face a small increase in the risk of developing common mental health problems such as depression and anxiety, according to a new study from New Zealand. But the researchers, writing in the December issue of the British ...
Research Shows Need for Renewed Debate on Abortion - Scoop
Family First NZ says that the building body of evidence about the potential harm of abortion to the mother means that the debate on the abortion should be reopened. The University of Otago study found that women who had an abortion faced a 30 ...
Study shows abortion not the answer - ONE News
A study linking women who have abortions to subsequent poor mental health shows that abortion is not the answer, a pro-life group says. The University of Otago study found women who have had an abortion faced a 30% increase in the risk of developing ...
Study on link between abortion, mental health - Scoop
Women who have an abortion face a 30% increase in the risk of developing common mental health problems such as depression and anxiety, according to a new study from the University of Otago, Christchurch. But the researchers, writing in the December ...
Physicians and the First Amendment - New England Journal of Medicine
In the November elections, the citizens of three states resoundingly defeated initiatives aimed at curtailing reproductive rights. In Colorado, a proposed amendment to the state's Constitution would have given the same legal rights to fertilized eggs ...
Women who have abortions at three-fold risk of developing drug or ... - Thaindian.com
London, Nov 30 (ANI): Women who have an abortion are at three-fold risk of developing drug or alcohol addiction, shows a shocking new study. Whats more, after an abortion, women are 30 per cent more likely to have mental disorders as compared to ...
Mental illness risk ?rises 30% for women who have abortions? - Daily Mail
Risk: Women who have an abortion are three times more likely to develop drug or alcohol addiction, according to research Women who have an abortion are three times more likely to develop a drug or alcohol addiction and 30 per cent more likely to have ...
Culture of life in jeopardy - Hutchinson News
We are truly in the Garden of Gethsemane, suffering. With the election of Barack Obama, we may have to put up with anti-life measures, and we may have to accept them because he will be president. If he can pass FOCA, the so-called "Freedom of Choice ...
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