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- Starwatch Consumer | Pregnancy test approved for sale; 'Hope for Haiti ... - Kansas City Star
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| FDA Approves "Earliest" Pregnancy Test - KDKA Posted: 27 Jan 2010 03:18 PM PST FDA Approves "Earliest" Pregnancy TestThen, urine pregnancy tests became available about 20 years ago. But as with many medical products, improvements are made from time to time and now a home pregnancy test has just been FDA-approved that can let you know a little earlier - even six days before missing your menstrual period. That is one day earlier than other available tests. "The initial tests weren't quite as sensitive as the ones that are out now, and this one just proved to be more sensitive," said Dr. Eugene Scioscia, Jr., an OBGYN at Allegheny General Hospital. The makers of First Response Early Result Pregnancy Test say that the new technology improves the detection of pregnancy hormones at lower levels. "I think knowing in advance and as early as possible is a huge advantage for women," says Dr. Scioscia. Doctors say that detecting pregnancy early is important because the things that you eat, drink and are exposed to can impact the rapidly growing embryo the most. "Particularly the first eight to 10 weeks, where the anatomy is developing," explains Dr. Scioscia. Home pregnancy tests work by detecting a placental hormone called beta-hCG (human Chorionic Gonadotropin). It's made once a fertilized egg implants in the womb. Beta-hCG circulates in the body and comes out in the urine, and turns the strips on the testing stick a different color. While it only advances your notice by a day, in certain situations this could be crucial information. "When you treat someone for an emergency, you want to know if they're pregnant," Dr. Scioscia points out. "Can they have an x-ray?" Home pregnancy tests typically range from $10 to $20. This one will retail around $14.  Knowing early is good, but planning ahead of time is even better. For example, being on a folic acid supplement even before you conceive is good for a baby's neurologic development.  (© MMX, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.) Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now | 
| Planned Parenthood sparks teen-pregnancy boom? - WND.com Posted: 27 Jan 2010 08:04 PM PST 
 A study released today by the Guttmacher Institute, formerly a division of Planned Parenthood, shows teenage pregnancy increased by 3 percent in 2006 as 750,000 women younger than 20 – or 7 percent of America's teen girls – became pregnant. This trend follows a decade of declining pregnancies among teenagers. Also in 2006, there were 42 births for every 1,000 teenage girls – 4 percent higher than 2005. Abortions increased by 1 percent from 2005 to 2006. What caused the boom? Planned Parenthood claims the culprit is abstinence-only sex education programs. "This new study makes it crystal clear that abstinence-only sex education for teenagers does not work, and it should serve as a wake-up call to anyone who still believes that teenagers aren't sexually active or that abstinence-only programs curb the rate of teen pregnancy," Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards said in a statement. "We applaud President Obama and members of Congress who have recognized that abstinence-only programs do not work, and who are investing in medically accurate, age-appropriate sex education for our teenagers." Heather Boonstra, Guttmacher Institute senior public policy associate, added, "After more than a decade of progress, this reversal is deeply troubling. It coincides with an increase in rigid abstinence-only-until-marriage programs, which received major funding boosts under the Bush administration. A strong body of research shows that these programs do not work." (Story continues below) However, the American Life League says that while the abortion provider seeks to portray the unsettling statistics as an indictment against the Bush administration's abstinence policy, the timeline points to a different culprit – Planned Parenthood. "This is not rocket science," American Life League Vice President Jim Sedlak said. "When you don't tell kids to remain abstinent, they have more sex and more of them get pregnant. Pregnancy rates go down when kids don't have sex." American Life League pointed to the following trends as evidence that Planned Parenthood's sex-ed programs are to blame: 
 
 
 
 
 State-level data are not yet available for 2006, but varied widely in 2005, according to the Guttmacher Institute report. The highest pregnancy rates were in New Mexico (93 per 1,000 women, ages 15 to 19), Nevada (90), Arizona (89), Texas (88) and Mississippi (85). The lowest rates were in New Hampshire (33), Vermont (40), Maine (48), Minnesota (47) and North Dakota (46). In its 2008 study, the American Journal of Health Behavior reported that adolescent students who received abstinence education were one-half as likely as non-participants to initiate sexual activity after one year. Additionally, a 2007 Zogby poll revealed more than twice as many parents said they preferred abstinence education to comprehensive sex education, once they learned facts about the two approaches. However, the Obama administration slashed funding for abstinence education in its 2010 budget. "We can only imagine how high the teen pregnancy rates will go," Sedlak said. "Planned Parenthood's reach extends far beyond their vice grip on the nation's classrooms. Their work can also be felt in pop culture, the internet, advertising and television – all excellent vehicles in their long-term goal to sexualize our children. Sadly it's working." Related offers: "Struggling for Life: How our Tax Dollars and Twisted Science Target the Unborn" The definitive handbook for battling 'pro-choicers.' Be ready with the perfect answers to the abortion issue's toughest questions. Previous stories: 'Planned Parenthood lacks standing in abortion case' Judge requires statement that abortion ends life State threatens abortion business license Planned Parenthood accused of 'defying' court decision Planned Parenthood fails to open doors YouTube pulls plug on shocking abortion video Planned Parenthood admits 'bending' rules Abortionists losing special treatment, maybe $1 million Prosecutor wants assault reporting law changed Video reveals Planned Parenthood's advice to lie County yanks future funding from abortionists Abortionists fighting to keep taxpayer money Planned Parenthood to patient: Lie to judge Video: Statutory rape concealed Prosecutors get Planned Parenthood video Hiding teen 'rapes' continues at Planned Parenthood 47 minutes of abortion sting video released Planned Parenthood pressured to give answers Abortionists: Here's how to evade reporting law College student, WND columnist among award winners Planned Parenthood counsels 'teen' to hide felony YouTube censors criticism of Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood promotes casual sex to kids on website Candidates warned against Planned Parenthood money Abortionists defend agreeing to target blacks Black leaders: De-fund 'racist' Planned Parenthood Black pastors protest Planned Parenthood 'racism' Planned Parenthood: Wanting fewer blacks 'understandable' Fox News to feature teen who exposed Planned Parenthood 'Pedophile protection racket' still going strong Planned Parenthood access to public purse in jeopardy UCLA lobbies student for abortion 'Roe' pleads for Kansans to charge Tiller Abortion laws take 2nd place to dollar signs Outrage over Planned Parenthood Christmas 'gift' cards Abortion survivor's new ad fires back at Obama Obama ad goes to war with abortion survivor Dems' abortion machinery rolls forward World's largest sign protests abortion outside DNC Unearthed transcript shows Obama backed infanticide Obama changes abortion story, again Obama abortion support exceeds even NARAL's Obama goes ballistic over Corsi best-seller Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now | 
| Starwatch Consumer | Pregnancy test approved for sale; 'Hope for Haiti ... - Kansas City Star Posted: 27 Jan 2010 09:30 PM PST Pregnancy test Consumer products maker Church & Dwight Co. said Wednesday it received U.S. regulatory approval for a new pregnancy test. The company claims its new First Response test can detect pregnancy up to six days before a woman misses her period — one day earlier than other tests on the market. The test measures pregnancy hormones found in a woman's urine after an egg has been fertilized. The technology in the new First Response test can detect those hormones at lower levels than older tests. Billboard buster The all-star "Hope for Haiti Now" album has debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, making it the first digital-only album to hit the top spot. Nielsen SoundScan says the compilation CD of performances from last week's charity telethon sold 171,000 units over the weekend. The CD features performances by U2, Beyonce and Madonna, among others. Air travel Airline passenger traffic fell the most ever last year and a recovery in demand in recent months has yet to translate into higher fares, the International Air Transport Association said. Traffic, a measure of passengers flown multiplied by the distance traveled, dropped 3.5 percent, with declines exceeding 5 percent in Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific region, IATA said. EBay fees policy To lure more sellers, eBay is ditching listing fees for people who occasionally auction items on its site. The online auctioneer said that beginning March 30, sellers will be able to list up to 100 items for auction every 30 days without paying fees to list them. EBay will take 9 percent of the final sale price, or $50, whichever is less. Scallop catch Northeast fisheries managers have rolled back sharp cuts in the scallop catch. The 10-5 vote by the New England Fishery Management Council on Wednesday came after heavy pressure from politicians and fishing groups, who said the cuts were unneeded in a healthy scallop fishery. Recalls About 6,000 Danbar Knight Hawk toy helicopters, made in China and imported by RadioShack Corp., because the product can overheat while charging. The recalled Danbar Toys Knight Hawk 3D remote control helicopters have the model number 006047 marked on the back of the controller and the Knight Hawk 3D logo on the front of the controller. The toy helicopters were sold at RadioShack stores and online in October and November 2009. Details: 800-843-7422; www. radioshack.com. | Star news services Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now | 
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