
Court: Rules UK Parents Can’t Keep Son Alive Even Though He’s Breathing
Another medical horror story is coming from a place you would not expect. Only a barbaric country would allow its citizens to die for being
Another medical horror story is coming from a place you would not expect. Only a barbaric country would allow its citizens to die for being
LIMA (Reuters) – After a long legal battle in Peru for the right of an assisted death, Ana Estrada said she now feels free to
Spain’s Minister of Health, Carolina Darias, made an announcement last week that 180 people have died by euthanasia since the country legalized the practice one
Twelve years ago, 44-year-old Federico Carboni was paralyzed following a car crash. This week, he died in Italy’s first case of assisted suicide after self-administering
How ironic that Québec, the most Roman Catholic province in Canada, is proposing progressive legislation for Alzheimer’s patients. It’s time for other Canadian provinces and
LISBON, June 9 (Reuters) – After two presidential vetoes, Portugal’s parliament delivered another strong vote on Thursday in favour of decriminalising euthanasia in the Catholic-majority
The rapid responses from eminent palliative care physicians to the story on the Office for National Statistics analysis of suicide by those with severe illness
Quebec has tabled a bill that would extend the province’s assisted death legislation to people with Alzheimer’s disease. Health Minister Christian Dubé said Wednesday that
(ANSA) – ROME, MAY 19 – Fabio Ridolfi, a paralysed man who can only move his eyes and has been bedridden for 18 years due
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