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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 20) June 6

In This Issue: A recent study based on Czech national health data, revealed substantially lower conception rates among vaccinated women between the ages of 18–39, compared to their unvaccinated peers. The analysis, led by Danish researcher Dr. Vibeke Manniche, found that between 2021 and 2022, unvaccinated women were considerably more likely to conceive a child.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 19) May 30

In This Issue: The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a new guidance urging the widespread use of long-acting contraceptives—including self-injectables—for adolescents, even those under the age of 15. The document also recommends that governments revise age-of-consent laws to expand minors’ ability to access these drugs without parental involvement.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 18) May 23

In This Issue: Population Research Institute has joined national pro-life leaders in a call for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and FDA Commissioner Martin A. Makary to revoke approval of the abortion pill. PRI supports the newly issued letter from these pro-life leaders, which exposes the dangers of the abortion pill.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 17) May 16

In This Issue: Fulfilling another one of his campaign promises, President Donald Trump in March ordered the defunding of the UN’s chief population control organization, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). That process is now complete. Termination notices for over 40 projects promoting abortion, sterilization, and contraception have been sent, cutting off some $335 million in funding and saving countless babies.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 16) May 9

In This Issue: We are pleased to inform you that the cut off of USAID’s funding has resulted in immoral programs like “DREAMS,” which heavily pushed Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) being completely done away with. NGOs pushing SRHR in informal settlements were reliant on USAID funds and have since closed down.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 12) April 11

In This Issue: PRI President Steven Mosher recently appeared on Straight Talk on Life Issues with host Brad Mattes, co-host Victor Nieves, and fellow guest Reggie Littlejohn, to discuss sex selective abortion. Sex selection abortion is both a national and international issue.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 4) February 7

In This Issue: A recent Financial Times article, referencing work from the Institute of Family Studies, highlighted the main cause of declining fertility rates: falling marriage rates. While the public perceives that unmarried births are increasing and marriage is fading, in reality, the share of births to unmarried parents in the U.S. is slowly decreasing. Marriage, still a strong predictor of fertility behavior globally, remains important for having children.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 3) January 31

In This Issue: On January 18th, PRI President Steven Mosher was the keynote speaker at the Ave Maria March for Life. Over 1,300 individuals took part in this Fourth Annual Ave Maria March for Life. The March was a joint effort of the Parish Respect Life Ministry, Ave Maria University, and the Knights of Columbus.

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PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 51) December 27

In This Issue: A growing number of American adults are facing a “kinless” Christmas, with declining marriage and fertility rates leading to more people without spouses or children. For the first time in U.S. history, the share of “kinless” prime-aged adults (18-55), defined as those who are never married and have no children at home, has surpassed those who are married with children.

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PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 49) December 13

In This Issue: Pfizer is facing a lawsuit for failing to warn patients that its injectable contraceptive, Depo-Provera, could increase the risk of brain tumors, specifically intracranial meningiomas. The plaintiff of the case claims that regular use of Depo-Provera, which contains a high dose of progestin, led to the development of a brain tumor. This case is part of a growing number of lawsuits against Pfizer, which is facing allegations that it knew or should have known about the risks of brain tumors, cancers, and bone loss associated with the drug, but did not adequately inform patients or doctors.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 20) June 6

In This Issue: A recent study based on Czech national health data, revealed substantially lower conception rates among vaccinated women between the ages of 18–39, compared to their unvaccinated peers. The analysis, led by Danish researcher Dr. Vibeke Manniche, found that between 2021 and 2022, unvaccinated women were considerably more likely to conceive a child.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 19) May 30

In This Issue: The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a new guidance urging the widespread use of long-acting contraceptives—including self-injectables—for adolescents, even those under the age of 15. The document also recommends that governments revise age-of-consent laws to expand minors’ ability to access these drugs without parental involvement.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 18) May 23

In This Issue: Population Research Institute has joined national pro-life leaders in a call for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and FDA Commissioner Martin A. Makary to revoke approval of the abortion pill. PRI supports the newly issued letter from these pro-life leaders, which exposes the dangers of the abortion pill.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 17) May 16

In This Issue: Fulfilling another one of his campaign promises, President Donald Trump in March ordered the defunding of the UN’s chief population control organization, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). That process is now complete. Termination notices for over 40 projects promoting abortion, sterilization, and contraception have been sent, cutting off some $335 million in funding and saving countless babies.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 16) May 9

In This Issue: We are pleased to inform you that the cut off of USAID’s funding has resulted in immoral programs like “DREAMS,” which heavily pushed Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) being completely done away with. NGOs pushing SRHR in informal settlements were reliant on USAID funds and have since closed down.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 12) April 11

In This Issue: PRI President Steven Mosher recently appeared on Straight Talk on Life Issues with host Brad Mattes, co-host Victor Nieves, and fellow guest Reggie Littlejohn, to discuss sex selective abortion. Sex selection abortion is both a national and international issue.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 4) February 7

In This Issue: A recent Financial Times article, referencing work from the Institute of Family Studies, highlighted the main cause of declining fertility rates: falling marriage rates. While the public perceives that unmarried births are increasing and marriage is fading, in reality, the share of births to unmarried parents in the U.S. is slowly decreasing. Marriage, still a strong predictor of fertility behavior globally, remains important for having children.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 3) January 31

In This Issue: On January 18th, PRI President Steven Mosher was the keynote speaker at the Ave Maria March for Life. Over 1,300 individuals took part in this Fourth Annual Ave Maria March for Life. The March was a joint effort of the Parish Respect Life Ministry, Ave Maria University, and the Knights of Columbus.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 51) December 27

In This Issue: A growing number of American adults are facing a “kinless” Christmas, with declining marriage and fertility rates leading to more people without spouses or children. For the first time in U.S. history, the share of “kinless” prime-aged adults (18-55), defined as those who are never married and have no children at home, has surpassed those who are married with children.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 49) December 13

In This Issue: Pfizer is facing a lawsuit for failing to warn patients that its injectable contraceptive, Depo-Provera, could increase the risk of brain tumors, specifically intracranial meningiomas. The plaintiff of the case claims that regular use of Depo-Provera, which contains a high dose of progestin, led to the development of a brain tumor. This case is part of a growing number of lawsuits against Pfizer, which is facing allegations that it knew or should have known about the risks of brain tumors, cancers, and bone loss associated with the drug, but did not adequately inform patients or doctors.

Read More »