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Josh Frydenberg is a fake Jew, the same as former Prime Minister Scott Morrison is a fake Christian

Josh Frydenberg is a fake Jew, the same as former Prime Minister Scott Morrison is a fake Christian

Former federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg, who wants to be elected to federal parliament again, is a fake Jew, the same as former Prime Minister Scott Morrison is a fake Christian with both […] The post Josh Frydenberg is a fake Jew, the same as former Prime Minister Scott Morrison is a fake Christian appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.
Is cancer more common in women after IVF?

Is cancer more common in women after IVF?

Shaw Photography Co./GettySince fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF) began, there has been concern they could cause cancer. Concerns have included whether aspects of treatment – such as taking hormonal medications, or puncturing the ovaries to retrieve eggs – could stimulate the growth of cancer cells.
Aussie life

Aussie life

I’ve probably enjoyed as many long lunches as any old adman, and in the 1980s and ’90s may well have been guilty of what would today be called misconduct. But the office I held was never public, and the misconduct which occurred in it was always legal and consensual, so my 66th birthday last year didn’t start with me being arrested. Everyone on the ...

Josh Frydenberg is a fake Jew, the same as former Prime Minister Scott Morrison is a fake Christian

Josh Frydenberg is a fake Jew, the same as former Prime Minister Scott Morrison is a fake Christian
Former federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg, who wants to be elected to federal parliament again, is a fake Jew, the same as former Prime Minister Scott Morrison is a fake Christian with both […] The post Josh Frydenberg is a fake Jew, the same as former Prime Minister Scott Morrison is a fake Christian appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

Is cancer more common in women after IVF?

Is cancer more common in women after IVF?
Shaw Photography Co./GettySince fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF) began, there has been concern they could cause cancer. Concerns have included whether aspects of treatment – such as taking hormonal medications, or puncturing the ovaries to retrieve eggs – could stimulate the growth of cancer cells.

Aussie life

Aussie life
I’ve probably enjoyed as many long lunches as any old adman, and in the 1980s and ’90s may well have been guilty of what would today be called misconduct. But the office I held was never public, and the misconduct which occurred in it was always legal and consensual, so my 66th birthday last year didn’t start with me being arrested. Everyone on the ...