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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · The review of published research, by David A Jones, the centre’s director and professor in bioethics at St Mary’s University, says that promoting euthanasia or assisted suicide “seems to ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Statistics show that most euthanasia patients are between the ages of 60 to 89. 1.5% are younger than 40. The majority of euthanasia requests are made by terminally ill patients. About 44% of all euthanasia cases were performed at home, 40 % in a medical facility, and 16% were done in care and nursing homes. Claire’s story

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · A physically healthy woman who had battled for years to get approval for assisted dying has passed away by euthanasia. Zoraya Ter Beek, 29, made the decision to end her life with assisted dying on the grounds of unbearable mental suffering.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Wie álles wil weten over de euthanasiewetgeving in Europa raadplege euthanasia and law in Europe, een lijvig boekwerk dat grotendeels is geschreven door twee Nederlanders en een Belg, alle drie met een juridische of filosofische achtergrond.

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Dr David Kissane talks about the dangers of euthanasia – the way that suffering, undiagnosed depression, unrecognised family distress and communication breakdown creates vulnerability for those with an illness. Dr Kissane also explains the types of vulnerable patients and how a loss of sense of worth, meaning, hope or if you become ...

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · There was a time that she wanted to be a psychiatrist; however, the symptoms and manifestations of treatment-resistant depression, an anxiety disorder, autism spectrum disorder, and borderline personality disorder stood in the way of finishing school – even starting a career. Bottom-line: she’s tired of living. Her psychiatrist’s shocking statement

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · Euthanasia, a ‘failure of love’. In his message, which was read on the opening night of the Symposium by the apostolic nuncio to Canada, Archbishop Ivan Jurkovic, Pope Francis carefully distinguishes between “authentic palliative care” and euthanasia, “which is never a source of hope or genuine concern for the sick and dying.”