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AMA Reconsiders Doctor-Assisted Suicide
An interim meeting of the American Medical Association’s (AMA) House of Delegates in November rejected two resolutions that would have softened its opposition to...
Vermont Becomes Medical Tourism Site for Doctor-Assisted Suicide
Vermont is the first state to enact a statute permitting doctor-assisted suicide for non-residents.
Gov. Phil Scott (R) signed Act 39 into law on May...
Canada to Expands Doctor-Assisted Suicide to Mentally Ill
“So-called "safeguards" or "restrictions" written into euthanasia and assisted-suicide proposals are merely window-dressing to gain approval, soon gone and forgotten after legalization."
Doctor-Assisted Suicide Now a Leading ‘Manner’ of Death in Canada
Since going into effect, the law has been amended to allow people who are not terminally ill to choose to be put to death.
Survey: Doctors Find Assisting Suicide ‘Rewarding’
A new survey indicates that 71 percent of U.S. physicians who perform physician-assisted suicide (PAS) find the practice “rewarding.”
The survey published by Academic Medicine...
Ailing Canadian Transgender Patient Denied Assisted Suicide
A transgender patient was rejected by Canada’s Medical Assistance in Death (MAiD) program.
Lois Cardinal says debilitating pain following a 2009 vaginoplasty surgery for a...
Canadian Health Care System Introduces Punch Card – 10th Visit, Free Suicide – Satire
Babylon Bee - "It's important for every citizen to make sure he's not wasting taxpayer money to sustain a life that's not worth living. And now with this punch card, they know that with each hospital visit they're one step closer to the end!"
Unresolved Issue: When Are You Dead?
A non-profit organization that drafts model legislation for state legislatures met to change the definition of clinical death.
During its annual meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii,...
Canadian Doctor Caught Maskless While Euthanizing Patient – Satire
"At publishing time, the government was in the process of establishing a more stringent social distancing policy that would require medical personnel to perform euthanasia procedures from an even greater distance, potentially with the use of long-range hunting rifles."