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Roparun Donates €7 Million for Wish Ambulances in Netherlands
The Roparun will donate €7 million over 10 years to replace all wish ambulances in the Netherlands, enabling terminally ill individuals to fulfill final wishes, as exemplified by Tina Knorren-Neef whose father's last wish was granted through such an ambulance in 2019.
Roparun Donates €7 Million for Wish Ambulances in Netherlands
The Roparun will donate €7 million over 10 years to replace all wish ambulances in the Netherlands, enabling terminally ill individuals to fulfill final wishes, as exemplified by Tina Knorren-Neef whose father's last wish was granted through such an ambulance in 2019.
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28% Bias Score


Wales' End-of-Life Care System 'At Breaking Point', Says Charity
People in the final year of life occupy almost 20% of Welsh hospital beds, prompting a charity to call for improved end-of-life care and highlighting the case of Gareth Miles, who spent 10 weeks in hospital before his death due to a care package lapse.
Wales' End-of-Life Care System 'At Breaking Point', Says Charity
People in the final year of life occupy almost 20% of Welsh hospital beds, prompting a charity to call for improved end-of-life care and highlighting the case of Gareth Miles, who spent 10 weeks in hospital before his death due to a care package lapse.
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52% Bias Score


UK Parliament Debates Assisted Dying Bill Amid Coercion Concerns
The UK Parliament is debating a bill to legalize assisted dying, sparking intense debate over potential coercion of vulnerable groups, insufficient safeguards, and the rushed parliamentary process. Supporters emphasize patient choice, while opponents cite concerns for the vulnerable and insufficient...
UK Parliament Debates Assisted Dying Bill Amid Coercion Concerns
The UK Parliament is debating a bill to legalize assisted dying, sparking intense debate over potential coercion of vulnerable groups, insufficient safeguards, and the rushed parliamentary process. Supporters emphasize patient choice, while opponents cite concerns for the vulnerable and insufficient...
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52% Bias Score


France Debates Assisted Dying Amidst Palliative Care Crisis
The French parliament debates two bills: one to enhance palliative care and another to legalize assisted dying for adults with incurable illnesses, sparking intense political division and protests highlighting France's palliative care shortcomings affecting approximately 180,000 patients annually.
France Debates Assisted Dying Amidst Palliative Care Crisis
The French parliament debates two bills: one to enhance palliative care and another to legalize assisted dying for adults with incurable illnesses, sparking intense political division and protests highlighting France's palliative care shortcomings affecting approximately 180,000 patients annually.
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48% Bias Score


France Debates Assisted Suicide Amidst Palliative Care Crisis
French MPs are debating two bills: one to improve palliative care, the other to legalize assisted suicide under strict conditions for terminally ill adults capable of expressing their wish to die, sparking intense political debate and protests due to concerns over palliative care deficiencies affect...
France Debates Assisted Suicide Amidst Palliative Care Crisis
French MPs are debating two bills: one to improve palliative care, the other to legalize assisted suicide under strict conditions for terminally ill adults capable of expressing their wish to die, sparking intense political debate and protests due to concerns over palliative care deficiencies affect...
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48% Bias Score


AI Tool Accurately Predicts Cancer Patients' Life Expectancy Using Selfies
A new AI tool, FaceAge, trained on almost 59,000 selfies, assesses biological age and predicted cancer patients' lifespans with accuracy comparable to expert physicians, potentially revolutionizing early health detection.
AI Tool Accurately Predicts Cancer Patients' Life Expectancy Using Selfies
A new AI tool, FaceAge, trained on almost 59,000 selfies, assesses biological age and predicted cancer patients' lifespans with accuracy comparable to expert physicians, potentially revolutionizing early health detection.
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32% Bias Score

Basque Country Improves Pediatric Palliative Care Following Doctor's Reprimand
Following a pediatrician's complaint about being reprimanded for providing after-hours care to a terminally ill child, the Basque Health Department announced a new 24/7 pediatric palliative care protocol to address systemic care gaps, particularly in Álava and Gipuzkoa, where specialized units are l...

Basque Country Improves Pediatric Palliative Care Following Doctor's Reprimand
Following a pediatrician's complaint about being reprimanded for providing after-hours care to a terminally ill child, the Basque Health Department announced a new 24/7 pediatric palliative care protocol to address systemic care gaps, particularly in Álava and Gipuzkoa, where specialized units are l...
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48% Bias Score

Animal-Assisted Therapy: Three Case Studies
This article details three instances of animal-assisted therapy: a hospice cat providing comfort to dying children, a horse aiding relaxation through guided interaction with a psychologist, and a dog stimulating development in children with disabilities; each demonstrates the unique therapeutic bene...

Animal-Assisted Therapy: Three Case Studies
This article details three instances of animal-assisted therapy: a hospice cat providing comfort to dying children, a horse aiding relaxation through guided interaction with a psychologist, and a dog stimulating development in children with disabilities; each demonstrates the unique therapeutic bene...
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20% Bias Score

Assisted Dying Bill Sparks Concerns Over Vulnerable Populations in Scotland
Professor June Andrews, a geriatric care expert, strongly criticizes Scotland's recently approved Assisted Dying Bill, warning of its potential to endanger vulnerable populations due to insufficient palliative care and support for carers, citing concerns about coercion and expansion beyond its initi...

Assisted Dying Bill Sparks Concerns Over Vulnerable Populations in Scotland
Professor June Andrews, a geriatric care expert, strongly criticizes Scotland's recently approved Assisted Dying Bill, warning of its potential to endanger vulnerable populations due to insufficient palliative care and support for carers, citing concerns about coercion and expansion beyond its initi...
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68% Bias Score

France Debates Assisted Dying Amidst Palliative Care Crisis
The French parliament is debating two bills on palliative care and assisted dying for terminally ill adults, sparking intense political debate and highlighting a significant gap in palliative care access, affecting nearly 180,000 patients annually.

France Debates Assisted Dying Amidst Palliative Care Crisis
The French parliament is debating two bills on palliative care and assisted dying for terminally ill adults, sparking intense political debate and highlighting a significant gap in palliative care access, affecting nearly 180,000 patients annually.
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40% Bias Score

Assisted Dying Bill Amendment Calls for Palliative Care Review
MP Kim Leadbeater is urging Parliament to support an amendment to the assisted dying bill, commissioning a review of palliative care services in England and Wales following concerns about quality and access, aiming for improvements alongside the assisted dying bill's implementation.

Assisted Dying Bill Amendment Calls for Palliative Care Review
MP Kim Leadbeater is urging Parliament to support an amendment to the assisted dying bill, commissioning a review of palliative care services in England and Wales following concerns about quality and access, aiming for improvements alongside the assisted dying bill's implementation.
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32% Bias Score

Friends of Karen Supports Families Grieving Child Loss
Friends of Karen, a non-profit supporting children with life-threatening illnesses since 1978, helps families navigate the lifelong grief of losing a child, offering support for parents and siblings through social workers, art therapists, and child life specialists, emphasizing the importance of rem...

Friends of Karen Supports Families Grieving Child Loss
Friends of Karen, a non-profit supporting children with life-threatening illnesses since 1978, helps families navigate the lifelong grief of losing a child, offering support for parents and siblings through social workers, art therapists, and child life specialists, emphasizing the importance of rem...
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20% Bias Score
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