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UN Bureaucrats Pick Fight with EU Parliament on Prostitution (USA)
A new UN report counters that “any forms of criminalization of prostitution, including criminalization of clients and ‘third parties’ related activities” ultimately harms prostitutes. Besides standing in opposition to the European Parliament, the UN report is out of step with the UN General Assembly’s own recommendations to fight trafficking, according to Marcel van der Watt, Director of … Read more
Medical Aid in Dying: Euphemism of Choice for Assisted Suicide (USA)
The term “assist” inherently implies providing support or aid in an action. In contrast, “suicide” specifically refers to the deliberate and voluntary act of ending one’s life, focusing on the action itself, not the motivation behind it. Therefore, the term “assisted suicide” is both accurate and descriptive. The key point remains suicide is suicide, and … Read more
Pennsylvania nurse linked to 17 nursing home deaths (USA)
Heather Pressdee faces grave charges for killing 17 patients by administering excessive insulin doses. She targeted both diabetic and non-diabetic patients, often choosing overnight shifts to evade immediate hospitalization. The victims’ ages spanned from 43 to 104. Pennsylvania’s Attorney General, Michelle Henry, expressed profound dismay at a nurse betraying the trust of patients and underscored … Read more
MAiD impacts the development of palliative care and society as a whole (Canada)
The legalization of Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD) in Canada has significant implications for palliative care and societal attitudes. MAiD is presented as a therapeutic option to patients, even without their request. There is a concerning lack of development in palliative care, with only 15% of those who need it having access, and a shortage … Read more
Bereavement outcomes for family members of individuals who engaged in MAID (USA)
A study investigates bereavement outcomes following Medical Aid in Dying (MAID). Several studies found that bereaved family members or friends of individuals who chose MAID often experienced poor outcomes, including conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder, complicated grief, depression, and anxiety. Protective factors for better bereavement outcomes included preparedness for death, place of death, a sense … Read more
Public School Partnered with HiTOPS (USA)
A New Jersey school district, Princeton Public School (PPS), partnered with the sex education group HiTOPS to provide “gender-affirming” kits, including items like chest binders and devices allowing girls to pee standing up. Parents Defending Education (PDE) obtained documents revealing the partnership and instructional materials. HiTOPS, a leftist sex education nonprofit, sent lesson plans promoting … Read more
How medical transition marked a young woman for life (Rhode Island)
Isabelle Ayala, a twenty-year-old woman, is suing her doctors and the American Academy of Pediatrics for allegedly promoting radical sex-change treatments. At fourteen, she was hospitalized for suicidal thoughts, where Dr. Jason Rafferty recommended hormonal transition. Despite negative effects leading to a suicide attempt, treatments continued. The lawsuit accuses the American Academy of Pediatrics of … Read more
Proposed Legislation to Decriminalise Prostitution is Withdrawn (Press Release)
Correlation between Cannabis legalisation and road accident increase
Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill: Public Hearings (Press Release)
Correlation between Cannabis legalisation and road accident increase