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Rush goes way over line (and below belt)
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsControversy is nothing new for conservative talk radio superstar (and Palm Beach resident) Rush Limbaugh. But this time is different. This time Rush has gone way over the line (or below the belt, as the case may be) by talking......Tags: Health, Abortion, Rush Limbaugh, Radio, Entertainment
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Personhood Florida: ban birth control and all abortions, even in rape cases
Palm Beach Politics - Sun-Sentinel BlogsPosted by Josh Hafenbrack on September 11, 2009 A nationwide anti-abortion group launched an effort in Florida today to outlaw all abortions and certain types of birth control, including oral contraceptives and the morning-after pill. The religion-infused...Tags: Florida, Social Issues, Rape, Abortion Issue, Family Planning
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Recession, birth control go hand in hand
The Swampby Mark Silva This adds new meaning to the concept(ion) of economic stimulus: Recessions, it appears, serve as a form of birth control, according to an analysis by the Pew Research Center which Bloomberg News is reporting on today. Looking......Tags: Social Issues, Bloomberg L.P., Family Planning
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Parent questions birth control query
Dear Amy: My daughter, who is almost 12 years old, visited a hospital a couple of months ago, and a nurse asked her if she uses birth control. Is this is an appropriate question to ask a not-quite 12-year-old girl? I feel that it is the kind of question...
Tags: Media Industry, Health Treatments, Social Media, Drugs and Medicines, Family Planning
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A plan to make the morning-after pill a moot point
It's a new front in the long-running battle over reproductive rights, playing out this time as a clash between politics and science. Doctors say there's no medical reason to keep girls of any age from having easy access to the morning-after...Tags: Sprained Ankle, Health Treatments, Plan B (drug), Family Planning
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Friendship fades in the face of illness
Dear Amy: My husband and I read you column aloud every morning, ponder what you might say and often reply exactly as you would. Now we have a question for you. This involves someone I would have characterized as a closer friend until this year. She...
Tags: Human Interest, Health Treatments, Family Planning
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Science, sex and birth control
Democrats claim we have one party that upholds science and one that rejects it. When it comes to climate change, presidential polling, stem cells, evolution and other topics, we are told, Republicans have no use for actual experts. They'd rather listen to...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Aneurysm, Social Issues, Agriculture, Chemical Industry
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Sexually active teen fears telling folks
Dear Amy: My boyfriend and I have been in a loving relationship for a little over a year. We are both teenagers and above the age of consent in our state (I am 16). We are very much in love and incredibly happy. Recently we had a couple of serious...
Tags: Planned Parenthood, Family, Human Interest, Weddings, Marriage
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The reckoning on Obamacare
WASHINGTON — Obamacare dominated the 2010 midterms, driving its Democratic authors to a historic electoral shellacking. But since then, the issue has slipped quietly underground. Now it's back, summoned to the national stage by the confluence of...
Tags: Health, Justice System, Social Issues, Penicillin (drug), Barack Obama
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Obamacare's wreckage
WASHINGTON — Give him points for cleverness. President Barack Obama's birth control "accommodation" was as politically successful as it was morally meaningless. It was nothing but an accounting trick that still forces Catholic (and other religious)...Tags: Health, Insurance, Business Enterprises, Roman Catholicism, Barack Obama
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City teen and country teen
We are pretty sure of our stereotypes in this country, and we hold them close. One of them is that teen pregnancy is an inner-city problem, a poor problem, a black problem. Another is that "rural" equals "farm," and life there is wholesome and God-...
Tags: Elections, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Treatments, Family Planning, Politics
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Goldberg: Birth control agitprop
In 1984, Mario Cuomo pioneered the argument that one may be "personally opposed" to abortion while supporting abortion rights.
Ever since, this convenient locution has become a staple for countless Democratic politicians, particularly Roman Catholic...Tags: Social Issues, Roman Catholicism, Employment, Mitt Romney, Church and State Relations
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