Posted by EIN News: China Abortion News on July 29th, 2008

... successfully used distracting social conservative issues like abortion, guns, and gay marriage to win majority ... South Korea versus North Korea, Japan versus China, the United States versus Soviet Russia, Miami ...
Posted by EIN News: China Abortion News on July 29th, 2008

... participating in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing reflects far more negatively on the committee ... same with casual sex, pornography, drugs and abortion. The liberalisation of the law and society's ...
Posted by EIN News: China Abortion News on July 29th, 2008

... taken nearly three years for this fine Chinese drama to reach DVD stores after its ... Festival. Sunflower follows the Zhang family of Beijing across three decades, from the dying days ... his girlfriend and then secretly arranges her abortion. Zhangyiang fights his father throughout the film ...

An antiabortion group called Students for Life recently filed a lawsuit in federal court against Wayne State University claiming that the school violated the group's First Amendment rights by denying a request for money for a week of antiabortion events, the AP/Chicago Tribune reports.
Posted by EIN News: China Abortion News on July 29th, 2008

... by the Senate and amendments were rejected that would have forbidden the funding of abortions and sterilization in China The bill also lifted the ban on HIV infected immigrants ...
Posted by Abortion News on July 29th, 2008
Despite a nationwide decrease of abortions, the number of abortions in Connecticut increased by 422 last year and by 2,000 in 2006, the Connecticut Post reports.
Posted by Abortion News on July 29th, 2008
For nearly two years, a young political aide sought to cultivate a "farm system" for Republicans at the Justice Department, hiring scores of prosecutors and immigration judges who espoused conservative ...
Posted by adeal on July 29th, 2008

The University of Pittsburgh study found the 55-minute regime was the minimum needed to maintain a 10% drop in weight. Only a quarter of the 200 women in the study managed to lose this amount. A UK expert said it was clear that regular moderate exercise was the way to lose weight, and keep it off.
Posted by adeal on July 29th, 2008

The Harvard University team looked at records of more than 16,000 people. The American Journal of Preventative Medicine study found the risk rose by up to 72% for some non-smokers. The stroke dangers to smokers are well known, but there are fewer studies which have explored the risk from passive smoking. Since the introduction of smoking bans in public places across the UK, the home is now the most likely place for non-smokers to breathe second-hand smoke.
Posted by adeal on July 29th, 2008

The study, published in Neurology, found that statins - normally taken to reduce heart disease risk - may cut the risk of dementia by half. The five-year project examined 1,674 Mexican Americans aged 60 and over at heightened risk of dementia. The Alzheimer's Research Trust said the research is "encouraging". A quarter of the patients took a statin, and in total 130 went on to develop dementia.
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