What we can and cannot know about Sheila October 25, 2014 Authorities aren’t squarely facing the truth. In all fairness, they may not know better, but they should. Tod Worner Read More
ACOG and when human life begins Sheila May 19, 2014 ACOG, as in the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the doctors who care for women through pregnancy and deliver Read More
Pink ribbons everywhere Sheila October 23, 2011 They’ve been evident lately on most major league baseball and football teams. And their advertising. They’re so ubiquitous, Read More
Another ‘miracle recovery’ Sheila August 22, 2011 Time is a gift. Especially in a hospital urgent care setting where final determinations are made in more haste these Read More
What’s wrong with HHS birth control mandates? Sheila August 3, 2011 Let’s count the ways… So why is the federal deparment charged with the health and human services of its Read More
Planned Parenthood’s political power Sheila July 21, 2011 There’s a lot in the news about contraception and health care and Planned Parenthood right now. And a lot Read More
Vatican’s role in space mission Sheila May 22, 2011 I have been an avid follower of the NASA program and followed its missions since childhood. So I found this Read More
Stem cell spin Sheila April 29, 2011 Sometimes, the best scientific argument over a controversial bioethical issue is just dry and uninteresting to anyone but the science Read More
The earth on Good Friday Sheila April 22, 2011 According to the Bible, it quaked. Something to recall this year as Earth Day falls on Good Friday. Except in Read More
Abortionist charged with murder Sheila January 27, 2011 Jarring headline. Not that abortionists don’t end human lives every day. But startling to see that law enforcement and Read More