Danish study finds teens using the pill have an 80 per cent higher chance of becoming depressed
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"Women who are prescribed hormonal contraception should be informed
about these potential side effects," says Danish gynecologist Ojvind
Lidegaard, surprised with the results of a recent study in his country.
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The newly published results of a study in Denmark are showing what some women have already suspected: there's a link between contraception use and depression. For
full story see
The B.C. Catholic website.
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Jeff Durham feels betrayed by defeat of Molly and Cassie's Law
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Baby Molly's parents. |
Jeff Durham feels disappointed and betrayed by the defeat of Cassie and Molly's law Oct. 19, a bill named after his murdered unborn daughter and her mother, Cassie Kaake. For
full story see
The B.C. Catholic website.
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