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French Assisted Dying Bill Amended: Patients Granted Choice of Administration
The French National Assembly's commission approved an amendment to the assisted dying bill, granting individuals the choice between self-administering or physician-assisted administration of a lethal substance, amending the initial proposal which restricted administration to only those physically un...
French Assisted Dying Bill Amended: Patients Granted Choice of Administration
The French National Assembly's commission approved an amendment to the assisted dying bill, granting individuals the choice between self-administering or physician-assisted administration of a lethal substance, amending the initial proposal which restricted administration to only those physically un...
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40% Bias Score


Legal Obstacles Delay Euthanasia Access in Spain"
In Spain, legal challenges, primarily from family members and groups like "Abogados Cristianos," are delaying access to euthanasia, highlighting flaws in the law and causing undue suffering for applicants like Noelia, a 24-year-old paraplegic, and Francesc, a 54-year-old man who has suffered multipl...
Legal Obstacles Delay Euthanasia Access in Spain"
In Spain, legal challenges, primarily from family members and groups like "Abogados Cristianos," are delaying access to euthanasia, highlighting flaws in the law and causing undue suffering for applicants like Noelia, a 24-year-old paraplegic, and Francesc, a 54-year-old man who has suffered multipl...
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52% Bias Score


AAG Patient's Advocacy Highlights Systemic Healthcare Issues
Annaliese Holland, 25, diagnosed with terminal autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy (AAG) at 22, advocates for improved diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases after years of suffering, raising \$15,000 for hospice care and highlighting systemic issues in Australian healthcare.
AAG Patient's Advocacy Highlights Systemic Healthcare Issues
Annaliese Holland, 25, diagnosed with terminal autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy (AAG) at 22, advocates for improved diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases after years of suffering, raising \$15,000 for hospice care and highlighting systemic issues in Australian healthcare.
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28% Bias Score


Netherlands Sees 10% Rise in Euthanasia Cases in 2024
In 2024, almost 10,000 people in the Netherlands died by euthanasia—a 10% increase from 2023—mostly due to long-term physical illnesses, with a rise in dual euthanasia cases also noted, prompting increased debate and scrutiny.
Netherlands Sees 10% Rise in Euthanasia Cases in 2024
In 2024, almost 10,000 people in the Netherlands died by euthanasia—a 10% increase from 2023—mostly due to long-term physical illnesses, with a rise in dual euthanasia cases also noted, prompting increased debate and scrutiny.
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Record High Euthanasia Cases in Netherlands Raise Ethical Concerns
The Netherlands reported a record 9,958 euthanasia notifications in 2024, a 10% increase from 2023, with 86.29% stemming from physical illnesses and 2.2% from mental health issues; six cases revealed procedural errors.
Record High Euthanasia Cases in Netherlands Raise Ethical Concerns
The Netherlands reported a record 9,958 euthanasia notifications in 2024, a 10% increase from 2023, with 86.29% stemming from physical illnesses and 2.2% from mental health issues; six cases revealed procedural errors.
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32% Bias Score


RCGP Shifts to Neutral Stance on Assisted Dying Amidst UK Parliamentary Debate
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) in the UK has shifted its stance on assisted dying from opposition to neutrality, following a member survey and council vote, amidst parliamentary debate on a bill to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales.
RCGP Shifts to Neutral Stance on Assisted Dying Amidst UK Parliamentary Debate
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) in the UK has shifted its stance on assisted dying from opposition to neutrality, following a member survey and council vote, amidst parliamentary debate on a bill to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales.
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40% Bias Score

Dame Esther Rantzen's Final Wish Highlights UK Assisted Dying Debate
Dame Esther Rantzen, 84, revealed her final wish to be reunited with her late husband as she battles terminal lung cancer; her daughter advocates for assisted dying, highlighting the challenges of end-of-life care in the UK.

Dame Esther Rantzen's Final Wish Highlights UK Assisted Dying Debate
Dame Esther Rantzen, 84, revealed her final wish to be reunited with her late husband as she battles terminal lung cancer; her daughter advocates for assisted dying, highlighting the challenges of end-of-life care in the UK.
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44% Bias Score

France Explores Psychedelics in End-of-Life Care Debate
France's debate on end-of-life care centers on palliative care and assisted dying, with research on psychedelics like LSD and psilocybine offering potential solutions for alleviating existential anxiety and depression in terminally ill patients; clinical trials are underway, with potential for marke...

France Explores Psychedelics in End-of-Life Care Debate
France's debate on end-of-life care centers on palliative care and assisted dying, with research on psychedelics like LSD and psilocybine offering potential solutions for alleviating existential anxiety and depression in terminally ill patients; clinical trials are underway, with potential for marke...
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48% Bias Score

Minnesota Lawmakers Reintroduce Medically-Assisted Dying Bill
Minnesota lawmakers reintroduced a bill to legalize medically-assisted dying for terminally ill adults with a prognosis of six months or less, sparking debate over patient autonomy versus potential risks to vulnerable populations.

Minnesota Lawmakers Reintroduce Medically-Assisted Dying Bill
Minnesota lawmakers reintroduced a bill to legalize medically-assisted dying for terminally ill adults with a prognosis of six months or less, sparking debate over patient autonomy versus potential risks to vulnerable populations.
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44% Bias Score

MP Accused of Misrepresenting Public Support for Assisted Dying Bill
Labour MP Kim Leadbeater is accused of misleading MPs by citing a NatCen survey conducted before her assisted dying bill's publication to claim 79% public support, while the survey actually showed 47% support for assisted dying for those with incurable and painful illnesses.

MP Accused of Misrepresenting Public Support for Assisted Dying Bill
Labour MP Kim Leadbeater is accused of misleading MPs by citing a NatCen survey conducted before her assisted dying bill's publication to claim 79% public support, while the survey actually showed 47% support for assisted dying for those with incurable and painful illnesses.
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60% Bias Score

The Last Journey": An Ethically Questionable Documentary
Swedish TV presenter Filip Hammar takes his apathetic father Lars on a trip to the French Riviera to reignite his zest for life, resulting in a highly emotional, yet ethically questionable documentary, "The Last Journey", which raises questions about the boundaries of filial duty and the ethics of f...

The Last Journey": An Ethically Questionable Documentary
Swedish TV presenter Filip Hammar takes his apathetic father Lars on a trip to the French Riviera to reignite his zest for life, resulting in a highly emotional, yet ethically questionable documentary, "The Last Journey", which raises questions about the boundaries of filial duty and the ethics of f...
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52% Bias Score

\"Inadequate Palliative Care in Italy: A Call for Societal and Systemic Change\"\
Italy's inadequate palliative care stems from society's avoidance of death, leading experts to call for increased investment and a shift in perspective to integrate palliative care with other healthcare services and improve communication with patients.

\"Inadequate Palliative Care in Italy: A Call for Societal and Systemic Change\"\
Italy's inadequate palliative care stems from society's avoidance of death, leading experts to call for increased investment and a shift in perspective to integrate palliative care with other healthcare services and improve communication with patients.
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32% Bias Score
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