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Tag Archives: suicide
Absolutely Amazing: The Vast Majority of “Locked-In Patients” Satisfied With Life
Many people believe that people with “locked-in syndrome,” a form of nearly complete paralysis, would want to die, commit suicide, or be euthanized. It turns out those beliefs are false. According to a recent study, more than half of patients with … Continue reading
Posted in Bioethics, Mental Health
Tagged assisted suicide, locked-in syndrome, Mental Health, physician assisted suicide, suicide
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Top 10 Bioethics Stories of the Decade
Here’s a listing of the top ten stories in bioethics from ethicist Wesley Smith. In my opinion, t his isn’t an idle exercise. Bioethics matters. The field exerts tremendous influence over the most important questions of public policy and moral values: … Continue reading
Posted in Bioethics
Tagged adult stem cell research, adult stem cells, assisted suicide, embryonic stem cell research, embryonic stem cells, embryonic-like stem cells, embryos, healthcare reform, IVF, Obamacare, organ donation, organ transplantation, physician assisted suicide, pro-life, selling organs, socialized healthcare, suicide, suicide tourism
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Christian Doctors Group Warns of New Pro-Suicide Bias in Law and Policy
The Christian Medical Association (CMA), the nation’s largest faith-based organization of physicians, today warned of the potential for pro-suicide ideology to seep into law and government policy. The organization pointed to pro-suicide influence in a controversial Veterans Administration (VA) manual … Continue reading
Posted in Bioethics, Medical Missions
Tagged assisted suicide, healthcare reform, nationalized health insurance, nationalized healthcare, PAS, physician assisted suicide, socalism, socialized healthcare, suicide
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Study: Abortion Has More Negative Parenting Impact Than Other Pregnancy Loss
Amy Sobie is the editor of The Post-Abortion Review, a quarterly publication of the Elliot Institute. The organization is a widely respected leader in research and analysis of medical, mental health, and other complications resulting from abortions. This very informative … Continue reading
Posted in Bioethics, Children's Health, Marriage and Family Health, Mental Health, Parenting, Woman's Health
Tagged abortion, abortion side effects, anxiety, child abuse, depression, Parenting, post-abortion, sleep disorders, substance abuse, suicide, unplanned pregnancy
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The Truth About 6 Holiday Health Myths
With the winter holidays gearing up, a duo of doctors is crying “Bah, humbug!” over some seasonal health myths. From poisonous poinsettias to heady heat loss, no holiday health myth is safe. Here are the facts, according to Rachel Vreeman, … Continue reading
Posted in Children's Health, Men's Health, Nutritional Health, Parenting, Woman's Health
Tagged hangover, holiday myths, hyperactivity, poinsettas, sugar, suicide
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Lack of joy in life ups early death risk: study
Reuters Health is reporting research from Japan showing that people who don’t think life is worth living are more likely to die within the next few years. In other words, joyful people live longer. My Take?
Posted in General Health, Health Headlines, Heart Health, Men's Health, Woman's Health
Tagged 10 Essentials of Highly Healthy People, ikigai, joy, premature death, suicide
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