Canada’s euthanasia framework is under renewed scrutiny after discussions on expanding eligibility. Concerns are rising over mental health inclusion.
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An 84-year-old woman says she was offered assisted suicide before receiving a diagnosis, fueling growing concerns over Canada’s MAID program.
Criminal referral requests filed in seven states call for investigations into Dr. Anthony Fauci and top COVID officials. The filings cite alleged harmful policies and demand accountability through state-level action.
A reported euthanasia case involving an autistic teenager in the Netherlands is drawing global attention. Critics warn it raises serious ethical concerns about assisted death policies and mental illness.
Recent legislative changes in several U.S. states are raising concerns about infant care standards and legal protections. Critics argue the measures could alter how post-birth cases are handled.
The euthanasia of 25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos has sparked national debate in Spain over the treatment of vulnerable individuals. Critics argue the case raises serious concerns about care, consent, and support systems.
A 25-year-old woman in Spain has died through legal euthanasia, reigniting debate over assisted death laws. The case has drawn strong reactions from both supporters and critics.
Declassified CIA documents detail Project Artichoke and research into behavior-altering drugs and covert delivery methods. The program later evolved into MK-Ultra experiments.
A Canadian family is pushing for reforms to the MAID program after their son’s euthanasia, citing concerns over mental illness safeguards and oversight. The case has reignited debate over assisted suicide laws.
The article discusses concerns in some communities about how professional standards and personal beliefs might influence healthcare decisions and outcomes.
A federal review found little evidence that medical interventions for pediatric gender dysphoria improve outcomes, while documenting significant long-term health risks. Linda Harvey said the findings validate decades of warnings that ideology, not science, has driven these practices.
More young, child-free women are pursuing permanent sterilization as abortion laws tighten and uncertainty grows around future access to contraception. Doctors report a sustained increase following the fall of Roe v. Wade and renewed political shifts, with patients citing autonomy, economics, and stability as driving factors.
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