Has medically assisted death become ‘a way to kill the vulnerable’ with suicide ‘inducing hopelessness’?

Has medically assisted death become ‘a way to kill the vulnerable’ with suicide ‘inducing hopelessness’?

A year ago, Switzerland legalised a fancy new way for people to kill themselves that is likely to appeal to young people – a space-age “coffin-like capsule with windows” designed so that the decedent-to-be can push a button, flood the interior with nitrogen and die within 10 minutes. In 2017,...

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Concern over steep rise in ‘mercy killing’ or ‘doctor-assisted suicide’ in Canada, Europe

Concern over steep rise in ‘mercy killing’ or ‘doctor-assisted suicide’ in Canada, Europe

The growing worldwide trend of euthanasia and/or assisted suicide, especially among children and young people, has critics asking troubling questions about the real motivation behind a spate of new laws. In a recent CHD.TV talk-show Good Morning CHD, three Canadian doctors – Dr Charles Hoffe and Dr Stephen Malthouse and...

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Mukombero: A herb that thrives in western Kenya tops dietary endorsements for couple wellness during Christmas

Mukombero: A herb that thrives in western Kenya tops dietary endorsements for couple wellness during Christmas

The setting in of Christmas season has led to an unprecedented explosion of advertising of medicative substances online as male wellness topping business agenda. Aware of the grim risks posed by unapproved substances being promoted on social media – Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp, among others – an online weekly See...

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Germany ‘keeper Oliver Kahn opens up on his ‘depression as two billion people watched me fail’ in 2002 World Cup

Germany ‘keeper Oliver Kahn opens up on his ‘depression as two billion people watched me fail’ in 2002 World Cup

“Two billion people watched me fail,” says Kahn in a recent statement while remembering the 2002 FIFA World Cup final. In Brazil’s 1-0 first half lead, Rivaldo shot from distance, Kahn failed to keep the ball firmly in his grip, and Ronaldo scored from the rebound. After the game that...

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Rustling: In northern Uganda, soldiers deem poorly dressed herders criminals, release those who speak English well

Rustling: In northern Uganda, soldiers deem poorly dressed herders criminals, release those who speak English well

Suspects arrested by Ugandan military for cattle rustling are routinely held in prisons or army barracks. In Kotido district in northern Uganda four former detainees described the harrowing experience they had been subjected to, which included tortured in military custody. When the arrests happen, the first to be released were...

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‘Hell is coming’: How Ugandan soldiers arrest and detain Karimojong herders, extort money and kill civilians

‘Hell is coming’: How Ugandan soldiers arrest and detain Karimojong herders, extort money and kill civilians

e than 300 men sat in a sunbaked sports field here in Moroto – shoeless, shirtless and surrounded by soldiers. Some were builders from a construction site, others staff from a tourist hotel. Ten were community health workers who had come to town for a training session with an international...

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New medical study recommends switching from ordinary sugars to raw honey for healthy hearts

New medical study recommends switching from ordinary sugars to raw honey for healthy hearts

Consider replacing the sugar you consume with honey, says a new study from researchers at the University of Toronto. For people on a healthy diet in which no more than 10 per cent of daily calories come from sugar, honey actually provides cardiometabolic benefits. The study is a review and...

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Racism in academia: Foreign PhD students wish supervisors could be made to account for their bias

Racism in academia: Foreign PhD students wish supervisors could be made to account for their bias

Anecdotally, Black scholars in United Kingdom universities told UK Royal Society researchers that they were the only Black people in their department or institution and sometimes in their field. Kevin Lala, an evolutionary biologist at the University of St Andrew’s, UK, says that those who are members of under-represented groups...

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Report: Forget talk of equality in education and workplace, racism is as rife as ever in academia

Report: Forget talk of equality in education and workplace, racism is as rife as ever in academia

Science is often portrayed as a meritocracy in which one’s ideas and abilities matter more than anything else. But Nature’s 2022 survey of PhD and master’s students points to an unpleasant reality: those who identify as members of minority ethnic groups face a greater share of discrimination and indignities than...

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Caste India: Dalit Christians complain relief for Untouchables and Brahmins in care centres is caste-based

Caste India: Dalit Christians complain relief for Untouchables and Brahmins in care centres is caste-based

In Narsinghpatana, India, a village in the Puri district of Odisha, Bijoy and fellow Dalit families managed to enter the cyclone relief shelter after they were stopped by neighbours from the dominant caste. They “allowed us to enter the shelter on the condition that we would stay in a specific...

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