The debate over abortion rights intensifies with the release of a study in India that says that women who have had an abortion are 636% more likely to develop breast cancer that those who have not. Regardless, abortions continue to become more available as both Ireland and Israel go down the slippery slope of broadening their legal abortion scope.
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Women who have had an abortion are 636% more likely to develop breast cancer that those who have not
Women who have had an abortion are 636% more likely to develop breast cancer that those who have not
The debate over abortion rights intensifies with the release of a study in India that says that women who have had an abortion are 636% more likely to develop breast cancer that those who have not. Regardless, abortions continue to become more available as both Ireland and Israel go down the slippery slope of broadening their legal abortion scope.
The debate over abortion rights intensifies with the release of a study in India that says that women who have had an abortion are 636% more likely to develop breast cancer that those who have not. Regardless, abortions continue to become more available as both Ireland and Israel go down the slippery slope of broadening their legal abortion scope.
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