+ Follow DR. LIGAYA ACOSTA Tag
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[Title] => Vaccines designed to make children infertile?
[Summary] => At the Pro-Life Congress last Friday, no less than Dr. Ligaya Acosta, Executive Director of Human Life International, gave us a very chilling information about the dangers of vaccines given by the Department of Health (DoH) and she has a complete data and research to back up her talk about the dangers of vaccines.
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[Title] => Wife dies of AIDS in Leyte town
[Summary] => TACLOBAN City – She left Abuyog town in Leyte nine years ago to work as a house maid in Manila. Because of extreme poverty, she was forced to work as an entertainer at a night club for four years.
Last week, Rose (not her real name) died of AIDS. She was only 25.
Married but childless, Rose was the second AIDS victim from her town to succumb to the incurable illness, prompting villagers to worry on the possible spread of disease.
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DR. LIGAYA ACOSTA
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[Summary] => At the Pro-Life Congress last Friday, no less than Dr. Ligaya Acosta, Executive Director of Human Life International, gave us a very chilling information about the dangers of vaccines given by the Department of Health (DoH) and she has a complete data and research to back up her talk about the dangers of vaccines.
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Last week, Rose (not her real name) died of AIDS. She was only 25.
Married but childless, Rose was the second AIDS victim from her town to succumb to the incurable illness, prompting villagers to worry on the possible spread of disease.
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