Bookmark CaliforniaHealthLaw enforcement A doctors group calls its ‘excited delirium’ paper outdated and withdraws its approval by Michael Nguyen October 14, 2023 October 14, 2023 Medical group renounces 2009 paper on excited delirium, ending its support amid controversy over police use of the term.
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Bookmark AbortionElection 2023General NewsOhioPoliticsReproductive rights Ohio to Cast Ballots on Abortion Rights: Unfounded Claims Already Circulating by Chloe Baker September 2, 2023 September 2, 2023 This article examines Ohio’s upcoming November ballot on abortion rights, known as Issue 1. It explores the polarizing misinformation and clarifies the legal and medical implications of the proposed amendment, …
Bookmark GenderGeneral NewsKentuckyLGBTQ peopleTennesseeU.S. News Federal Appeals Court Deliberates on Ethical Dimensions of Transgender Youth Care Bans in Tennessee and Kentucky by Michael Nguyen September 1, 2023 September 1, 2023 Federal appeals court scrutinizes ethical implications of banning gender-affirming treatments for transgender youth in Kentucky and Tennessee. Legal debates intensify amid a wave of similar rulings across
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Bookmark AutismGeneral NewsWorld News Autism and Intellectual Disabilities as Reasons for Euthanasia Raise Concerns in the Netherlands, Researchers Say by Andrew Wright June 28, 2023 June 28, 2023 Controversy in the Netherlands as researchers find individuals with autism and intellectual disabilities seeking euthanasia, sparking ethical concerns.
Bookmark AbortionGeneral NewsHealthID State WireKY State WireMN State WireU.S. NewsWeekend Reads The Dilemma Faced by Doctors in States with Restrictive Abortion Laws by Michael Nguyen June 24, 2023 June 24, 2023 Discover the emotional challenges faced by doctors in states with restrictive abortion laws, as they grapple with the decision to stay or leave.