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Every 38 seconds a woman lays her body down for an abortion, sacrificing her child because she lacks practical resources and emotional support.

About two-thirds of women who have abortions feel pressured to do so. They rarely have the critical information that abortion can dramatically increase their risk of breast cancer.

Even 1 abortion can increase a woman's chance of breast cancer by 90%.

Teens who have an abortion in their second trimester, have a history of breast cancer in their family, and do not have children later, have an 800% higher risk of breast cancer.

Women have the Right to Know about the LINK between abortion and breast cancer.

Women deserve full medical disclosure.

Women can handle it.

Women deserve better... than abortion.

["Abortion-Breast Cancer Link," Angela Lanfranchi, M.D. and Joel Brind, Ph.D.; Feminists for Life of America, 9/04]

 
Alcohol Linked to "Hooking Up" (7/05) PDF Print E-mail

The Independent Women's Forum released their annual survey of Washington D.C. interns working on Capitol Hill.

The survey of 200 college students from around the country examines career aspirations and some policy stances, but is most well known for its exploration of the social and sexual relationships of the respondents.

The survey probed the reality behind the hype of today's "hook-up" culture - defining a "hook-up" as "a physical encounter ranging anywhere from kissing to sexual intercourse, and [the participants] don't necessarily expect anything more from each other past that encounter."


It's an overly broad definition.

Still, the results were interesting.

The majority of the interns, 55% reported no "hook-ups" during their stay in Washington, D.C. But nearly one-fifth, 19% reported between 2 and 5 hook-ups, and a full 4% reported over 6 such encounters.

No great surprise, but an important finding was that alcohol is a large factor in the hook-up culture.

Those students who spent less than $20 per week on alcohol were the ones least likely to report hooking-up.

A full 40% of the respondents said that they had engaged in "intimate activities" that "they otherwise may not have participated in" while they had been drinking. The survey was done by the polling company and had a margin of error of +/- 5.9%. [Family Research Council, Issue No. 10, 07/22/05; Abstinence Clearinghouse, 22Jul05]

 
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