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Those with conditions that can usually be corrected medically - such as deformed feet and cleft lip - are instead being terminated.

The number of abortions in England of Down's Syndrome babies now outstrips those who are born alive, despite the fact that those with DS can live long, happy, and fulfilling lives.

"These figures are symptomatic of a eugenic trend of the consumerist society hell-bent on obliterating deformity - and at what cost to its own humanity?" asked ethicist Jacqueline Laing, of London Metropolitan University.

"We are obliterating the willingness of people to accept disability. Babies are required to fit a description of normality before they are allowed to be born."

"This is straightforward eugenics. The message is being sent out to disabled people that they should not have been born. It is appalling and abhorrent," said Nuala Scarisbrick.

"Such statistics are an indictment of a society which places a conditional value upon its citizens, based upon how 'useful' they may prove to be in later life," notes Patrick Cusworth.

[6May04, Daily Mail; Drudge Report]

Presently (2009) about 3 Down babies are aborted per day in Britain.

 
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Resistant Gonorrhea on the Rise

Rare Chlamydial STD Appearing in the USA

 

In Hawaii, the proportion of cases of gonorrhea that are resistant to Cipro increased nearly 7-fold 1997-2000 [medical journal Sexually Transmitted Diseases]: from less than 1.5% in 1996 to 6.3% in 1998 and 10.4% by 2000. Fluoro-quinolones "are no longer recommended treatment for gonorrhea infections acquired in Hawaii, Asia, or the Pacific Islands." [Reuters Health, 12/30/04; Abstinence Clearinghouse, 5Jan05]

RARE STD Health officials have issued a public warning about a potentially serious rare form of Chlamydia, LGV -  lymphogranuloma venereum that has been found in a few homosexual/bisexual patients in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco. Of the 6 cases of LGV identified so far in the US, most were co-infected with HIV. LGV increases the risk HIV because it causes ulcers and bleeding. The traditional LGV symptom is lymph node swelling in the groin; recent symptoms include rectal bleeding, pus from the rectum and pain on defecation. [Associated Press, 02/02/05]

 
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