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Dangerous Deception: Not Telling Your Doctor About Abortion Pill Use Increases Health Risk (USA)

November 16, 2022

A new analysis of 423 000 confirmed abortions debunks the common abortion industry narrative that “there is no medical reason to tell a doctor about an abortion”. The analysis revealed that if a pill-related abortion is miscoded as a natural miscarriage in the emergency department, the woman was twice as likely to be admitted for surgery … Read more

Justice Breyer is Wrong: Modern Advances in Ultrasound and Foetal Surgery anything but “slim” (USA)

November 16, 2022

Medicine and science have advanced majorly since Roe vs Wade in 1973. This includes tremendous advancements in ultrasound, foetal diagnosis, and the ability to do in-utero procedures. Ultrasound in 1973 was unable to clearly define the features of an unborn baby. Modern day ultrasound has made it possible to identify physical features and behaviours of … Read more

Euthanasia: a marker of social progress? (France)

November 16, 2022

Robert Holcman is a hospital director and university professor. He raises paradoxes of euthanasia:  While physical and psychological suffering are much better taken care of than fifty years ago, why think today about shortening the end of life? Some are implementing ways to dramatically extend the lifespan of a healthy human being to 130 years, … Read more

Louisiana and Mississippi Shut Down Remaining Abortion Facilities in Aftermath of Roe v Wade Repeal (USA)

November 16, 2022

The last 3 abortion facilities in the US state of Louisiana are about to be closed down following the reversal of Roe v Wade earlier this year. Mississippi has also closed all such facilities following its landmark case Dobbs v Jackson. After the “momentous” overturning of Roe v Wade, US States such as Louisiana and … Read more

Half of US States will ban Abortion in “Stunning Turnaround” for American Unborn (USA)

November 16, 2022

Half of US States are expected to ban or limit abortion after the US Supreme Court overruled the infamous 1973 ruling that imposed abortion throughout that nation. Abortion will now be limited or banned outright, except in rare cases. Michael Robinson, executive director (Public Affairs and Legal Services) said, “Potentially millions of babies will now … Read more

Cannabis studies

New South African Studies on cannabis/dagga (Press Release)

November 7, 2022

Correlation between Cannabis legalisation and road accident increase

The Motionless Walker (France)

September 22, 2022

Le Promeneur immobile (The Motionless Walker), by Philippe Pozzo di Borgo. Published 31/8/22. The French autobiography denounces the “tyranny of performance and autonomy” which would like to eliminate, out of selfishness, the “weight” of disability. In a story he explains the difference between his two lives, that of the able-bodied man and that of the … Read more

Are we really free when death is better than life? (France)

September 22, 2022

President Macron wishes to establish a “legal framework” concerning euthanasia and assisted suicide which has been illegal in France until now. In this context, two philosophers and a journalist comment: Euthanasia is an anthropological rupture: Society is not just a juxtaposition of individual freedoms. We are bound. A law can be repressive, but it is … Read more

Adolescents’ views on pornography (UK)

September 22, 2022

After 30 qualitative studies were examined to determine young peoples’ views on pornography, the following conclusions derived: Young people consider porn as normal; They see porn as a tool for pleasure; They see it as a form of information; Young people do become distressed by misogynistic (strongly prejudiced against women), racist, homophobic, transphobic, or violent … Read more