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According to Leukemia and Lyphoma society:
"Every Five minutes someone in the United States discovers they have cancer of the blood. In the same five minutes, 38 babies are born who could save this life."  [
www.babiesforlife.org]
 
 
                    Scientists believe that millions of Americans can benefit from stem cell therapies, including:
• 58 million with heart disease
• 30 million with autoimmune disease
• 16 million with diabetes
• 10 million with osteoporosis
• 8.2 million with cancer
• 4 million with Alzheimer's disease
• 1.5 million with Parkinson's disease
• 300,000 severe burn victims
• 250,000 with spinal cord injuries
• 150,000 a year born with severe birth defects
[www.babiesforlife.org]
 http://www.babiesforlife.org/index2.asp

 
Baby Moses Law: A "Safe Haven" for Newborn Babies PDF Print E-mail

A Safe Haven for Newborn Babies

Ohio's Safe Haven For Newborns Law was passed in April 2001. Under this law, a parent, without fear of prosecution, may deliver her unharmed newborn, not more than 3 days old, to a medical worker at a hospital or other emergency service organization. As of 1/07, 43 babies have been safely surrendered in OH. Another name for this legislation is a "Baby Moses Law".

[Cincinnati Rt to Life Ed Fdn Inc, 1/07, www. cincinnatirighttolife.org]

 
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