• The Florida Department of Children and Families reported 81,692 abortions statewide in 1997. (lifeadvocate.org)
  • This resulted in Cuba's eliminating polio in 1962, malaria in 1967, neonatal tetanus in 1972, diphtheria in 1979, congenital rubella syndrome in 1989, post-mumps meningitis in 1989, measles in 1993, rubella in 1995, and tuberculosis meningitis in 1997. (blackagendareport.com)
  • Is the all-things-pink breast cancer impresario bowing to Right-wing anti-abortion pressure in pulling their financial support for low-income breast exams provided by Planned Parenthood? (notmytribe.com)
  • Also this week, Rovner interviews filmmaker Cynthia Lowen, whose new documentary, "Battleground," explores how anti-abortion forces played the long game to overturn Roe v. Wade. (kffhealthnews.org)
  • The Health and Human Services press release clearly stated, "research that requires new acquisition of fetal tissue from elective abortions will not be conducted. (avoicefortruth.com)
  • Then, in their April 6, 2020 letter , some members of Congress wrote "to ask that you immediately waive the restrictions on research with human fetal tissue, which are preventing federally-funded scientists from advancing important studies that could potentially prevent, treat, or cure the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). (avoicefortruth.com)
  • If there was ever any question as to the vital importance the scientific community places on the use of fetal tissue from abortions, these two letters should answer those once and for all. (avoicefortruth.com)
  • These letters show how the use of fetal tissue from abortions is so common it feels necessary and critical to some in the scientific community. (avoicefortruth.com)
  • "Abortion Fetal Pain Study Authored by Abortion Rights Activists" , LifeSiteNews.com, Aug 25, 2005, (www) . (thegiftoflife.info)
  • In this case, the challenge is to reconcile an abortion-rights motto ( thesis ) with an endorsement of Donald Trump ( antithesis ), a politician whom the leadership as well as the rank and file of the antiabortion movement, on the whole, embraces with verve. (humanlifereview.com)
  • Is it that of someone who supports abortion rights but also Trump? (humanlifereview.com)
  • E. Jean Carroll, a New York-based writer and longtime women s advice columnist, accused President Trump of sexually assaulting her more than two decades ago in a dressing room of an upscale Manhattan department store. (thehypertexts.com)
  • In an interview with The Washington Post in June 2019, Carroll reiterated the allegations, saying that during a chance encounter at Bergdorf Goodman in late 1995 or early 1996, Trump attacked her in a dressing room. (thehypertexts.com)
  • Activists on both sides of the abortion issue say Brevard's decline is due to a "professional cadre" of abortion protesters. (lifeadvocate.org)
  • Unless the issue comes up in the question-and-answer period, I'll not have much to say about non-government restrictions on freedom of expression, whether on the movie screen or the computer screen, in the columns of the New York Times or the Daily Press, in the lyrics of the rap musicians or the codes of ethics that journalists sometimes follow. (virginia.edu)
  • OVERVIEW Expectant couples, young nurses and medical students, and junior residents rarely view pregnancy as a potentially life-threatening period in a reproductive woman's life. (moam.info)
  • Indeed, many positive trends in the health of women the world over, from North to South, East to West, have been reversed over the past decade, while reproductive health and rights remain threatened, particularly for poorer women, migrant women and women of colour. (thecornerhouse.org.uk)
  • "Mandatory Abortion Training for Residents" , AAPLOG-Prolife OB/GYNS, (www) . (thegiftoflife.info)
  • The WHO cabinet project to roll back malaria was established in July 1998 to support the initiative, which was officially launched in New York in October 1998 with WHO, the World Bank, UNICEF and UNDP as founding partners. (who.int)
  • A lbany, NY -- The June 20, 1998 edition of the Times Union (Albany, New York) reported that Steven Brigham, the abortionist convicted this spring of Medicaid fraud, was sentenced to 120 days in jail, five years probation, and to pay restitution for defrauding insurance companies. (lifeadvocate.org)
  • He moved to New York in 1939, after having accepted a position as Assistant Professor at the New School of Social Research. (wikipedia.org)
  • The protesters routinely photograph, approach and write letters to women who seek abortions at the county's one abortion clinic, the Aware Woman Center for Choice in Melbourne. (lifeadvocate.org)
  • This led to newspaper stories about "sex boxes" that cured cancer. (wikipedia.org)
  • Succinct, straightforward" advertising for birth control devices, as well as for aphrodisiacs and drugs to induce abortion and cure venereal disease, had been common in newspapers of the 1830s and 40s. (wikipedia.org)
  • Most malaria infections in Africa are caused by Plasmodium falciparum , the species of malaria parasite that causes the most severe and life-threatening form of the disease. (who.int)
  • Since 1995, only two drugs have been approved to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ― also known as Lou Gehrig's disease ― and neither works very well. (kffhealthnews.org)
  • This approval provides another important treatment option for ALS, a rare, life-threatening disease that currently has no cure," said Dr. Billy Dunn, director of the Office of Neuroscience in the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. (kffhealthnews.org)
  • In the early 20th century, bis -hydroxycoumarin was discovered when livestock in the North American prairies began dying of hemorrhagic disease after eating improperly cured hay made from sweet clover. (medscape.com)
  • Rada Boric, director of the Center for Women War Victims in Zagreb, Croatia, and now "almost a sister" to Ensler, remembers that the playwright, on assignment in a refugee camp for The New York Times, ended up staying for weeks, "making coffee and crying. (womensenews.org)
  • Women were more willing to favor government support for health and child care, education, and job equality, as well as more vigilant in protecting abortion rights. (course-notes.org)
  • We also have staff who work remotely from around the world, including Washington DC, New York, Los Angeles and Montreal. (populationmedia.org)
  • Kevin J. McGraw, a student of finches and other birds, is working toward his doctorate in evolutionary biology at the esteemed Cornell University in New York. (blogspot.com)
  • Citizens Concerned for Human Life, a Capital-District Pro-Life organization worked behind the scenes to get the New York State Health Department to investigate Brigham's operation. (lifeadvocate.org)
  • "Speaking to Children about Abortion" , Father Frank Pavone, pamphlet, (www) . (thegiftoflife.info)
  • The result was the play "Necessary Targets," which was staged in 1995 as a benefit performance at the Kennedy Center in Washington, with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright "sobbing in the front aisle," says Boric. (womensenews.org)
  • minnesota attorney general keith ellison, who is vowed to protect abortion access in a state, will join us live. (archive.org)
  • 1995). As in the state system, closure of court proceedings is generally viewed as a rare, extreme measure. (rcfp.org)
  • As an argument against face-mask mandates, "My body, my choice" collapses, for the same reason that it collapses as an argument to justify abortion. (humanlifereview.com)
  • Prosecutors had sought a thirty-year sentence, but Stewart was sentenced to two-and-a-half years after the judge rejected the prosecutors' argument that she threatened national security and ruled there was no evidence her actions caused any harm. (notmytribe.com)
  • The stark truth of abortion is captured by the work of The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (www) . (thegiftoflife.info)
  • News services that glean abortion-related stories probably were not able to pick this up because there are no references to abortion in this story. (lifeadvocate.org)
  • Stem cell research", where zygotes or fertilized human eggs, offered possible cures for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. (course-notes.org)
  • In the absence of serious or life-threatening hemorrhage, treatment with oral vitamin K 1 is recommended. (medscape.com)
  • The main interventions for this life threatening situation of tubal ectopic pregnancies are as follows: salpingectomy (removing the fallopian tube), salpingostomy (also called salpingotomy: cutting open the tube to remove the pregnancy), and methotrexate (drug treatment). (onlinepdfcatalog.com)
  • Long the president of Union Seminary in New York, he was thought to have inherited the mantle of Reinhold Niebuhr. (firstthings.com)
  • M elbourne, FL -- The number of abortions performed in Brevard County has declined by almost 50 percent during the past 15 years, while the number of abortions performed elsewhere in Florida has nearly doubled. (lifeadvocate.org)