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Depo-Provera and HIV

The Issue Injectable contraceptives like Depo-Provera increase the risk of HIV transmission. A recent meta-analysis conducted in collaboration with the Population Research Institute reviewed a total of 24 studies published in peer-reviewed journals and found a significant increased risk of acquiring HIV when using Depo-Provera

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Depo-Provera and HIV

The Issue Injectable contraceptives like Depo-Provera increase the risk of HIV transmission. A recent meta-analysis conducted in collaboration with the Population Research Institute reviewed a total of 24 studies published in peer-reviewed journals and found a significant increased risk of acquiring HIV when using Depo-Provera

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USAID Needs to Warn Women of the Dangers of Depo-Provera

  Despite mounting evidence of serious side effects associated with the use of injectable contraceptives, international aid programs continue to indiscriminately distribute Depo-Provera under various brand names worldwide. Indeed, a coalition of family planning partners including the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the

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Definite Link of HIV to Use of Depo-Provera

Studies Show Definite Link of HIV to Use of Depo-Provera; Steve Mosher Warns on China’s Hegemonic Intentions; and More News From Around the World PRI News Roundup March 9, 2106 Studies Show Definite Link of HIV to Use of Depo-Provera; Steve Mosher Warns on China’s

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New PRI Study Shows Depo-Provera Increases Risk of HIV Infection

A new peer-reviewed study,1 conducted in collaboration with the Population Research Institute (PRI), shows that women who use Depo-Provera are significantly more likely to acquire HIV. Due to funding from organizations like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and agencies like the United Nations Population

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Contraceptive Causes Brain Tumors

Anita Petersen was only 47 years old when she died suddenly in October 2024.  It took an autopsy to reveal the cause of death.  This revealed that she had been suffering from an intracranial meningioma—more commonly known as a brain tumor.  It was bleeding caused

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$10 Million in Abortifacient Contraceptives Are Going Up in Smoke

$10 Million in Abortifacient Contraceptives Are Going Up in Smoke

When the Trump administration ended most of USAID’s population control programs, $10 million in abortifacient contraceptives and condoms were in transit to Africa.    The drugs and devices, now marooned in a warehouse in Belgium, constitute an acid test of the Trump administration’s commitment to ending

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 25) July 11

In This Issue: Most of the world already has below-replacement birthrates. By the 2080s, the global population is projected to decline, and if each generation averages just 1.5 children per two adults, the population could shrink by 66% every century. Overpopulation fears were once focused on famine and scarcity and echoed by thinkers like Malthus and Ehrlich.

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PRI Review (v35, n2) March/April 2025

Javier Milei Fights the Woke Agenda in Argentina 2 The Truth About Hell 5 The Beatriz Case: A Historic Victory for the Latin American Pro-Life Movement 6 Pfizer Under Fire for Link Between Depo-Provera and Brain Tumors 9 Take This Opportunity to Advance the Pro-Life

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Depo-Provera and HIV

The Issue Injectable contraceptives like Depo-Provera increase the risk of HIV transmission. A recent meta-analysis conducted in collaboration with the Population Research Institute reviewed a

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Depo-Provera and HIV

The Issue Injectable contraceptives like Depo-Provera increase the risk of HIV transmission. A recent meta-analysis conducted in collaboration with the Population Research Institute reviewed a

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 25) July 11

In This Issue: Most of the world already has below-replacement birthrates. By the 2080s, the global population is projected to decline, and if each generation averages just 1.5 children per two adults, the population could shrink by 66% every century. Overpopulation fears were once focused on famine and scarcity and echoed by thinkers like Malthus and Ehrlich.

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