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Assisted dying bill 'almost anathema to France's right wing'
Assisted dying bill 'almost anathema to France's right wing'
French lawmakers will vote on Wednesday on a bill that ​would create a legal right to assisted dying for adults with incurable illnesses, capping an intense ethical and political debate. But the bill is highly controversial and has faced opposition in particular from France's rig
French MPs approve assisted dying law with strict rules after years of argument
French MPs approve assisted dying law with strict rules after years of argument
The bill would allow assisted dying for terminally ill adults who meet strict criteria. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Viagem.
Unsafe food causes 866 million illnesses and 1.5 million deaths annually, young children a
Children aged less than five years face almost three times the risk of illness from unsafe food than older children and adults, according to new estimates released today by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Early land animals skipped the tadpole phase
Current amphibian development may not have been typical of early land vertebrates. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
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Disable auto-play and infinite scroll or risk massive fines, EU tells Meta
Digital Services Act may force Meta to make big changes on its platforms. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
World Cup drives Brazil's online betting boom
World Cup drives Brazil's online betting boom
With the World Cup underway, Brazil is experiencing an online betting boom, as over a third of adults are expected to bet on the tournament. The boom comes with consequences, as official figures show a link with mental health issues. A bill is even going through the Brazilian par
Review calls for Mexico to add liver health to chronic disease programs
Liver disease may affect close to half of adults in Mexico, yet the country tracks it far less closely than the diabetes and obesity to which it is linked, according to a new paper by Jeffrey Lazarus, professor at the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy (CUNY
High-risk emergency surgery costs older adults about a month of time at home, study finds
High-risk emergency surgery costs older adults about a month of time at home, study finds
Older adults who undergo high-risk emergency general surgery spend significantly fewer days living independently at home after surgery than those undergoing lower-risk procedures, according to a study published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS).
France expected to pass final vote on assisted dying after years of debate
France expected to pass final vote on assisted dying after years of debate
France’s National Assembly is set to give final approval Wednesday to a bill allowing adults with incurable illnesses to receive lethal medication, the culmination of years of debate over end-of-life care.
New procedure associated with excellent outcomes, durability, efficacy in wide range of ad
The Ross Procedure, a highly specialized option for aortic valve replacement, is associated with significant long-term durability and excellent outcomes in a wide range of adult patients with aortic valve disease. These are the results of a new study led by Mount Sinai heart surg
Analysis reveals a rise in colorectal cancer among young adults in Germany, but still belo
Colorectal cancer is generally considered a disease of older adults. However, a new analysis of German cancer registries shows that the number of new colorectal cancer cases among younger adults has risen slightly over the past two decades. Those most affected are people between
Social media use linked to poorer mental health in older Canadians, study finds
Different digital communication tools are associated with mental health in different ways among older adults in Canada, according to a new study published in PLOS Global Public Health by Hossam Ali-Hassan of York University, Canada, and colleagues.