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Why the BMA should not go neutral on assisted suicide and euthanasia
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26 June, 2012
The British Medical Association will vote on a motion to go neutral on assisted suicide and euthanasia
Tony Nicklinson’s case is tragic but there are limits to choice in a free society
Articles
19 June, 2012
Tony Nicklinson is 58. He is seeking permission for a doctor to actively end his life.
Most people with locked-in syndrome do not wish to die
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19 June, 2012
Most with locked-in syndrome do not wish to die. But Tony Nicklinson is seeking legal permission for a doctor to actively end his life
Case of locked-in syndrome seeks to establish dangerous precedent, say CNK
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18 June, 2012
A case of ‘locked-in syndrome’ before the courts could establish a very dangerous precedent
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (15 June) – A reminder to treasure, honour and protect the older members of our community
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18 June, 2012
A reminder to respect and treasure the elderly
Judge makes wise and courageous call in deciding to continue treatment of anorexia patient
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18 June, 2012
High Court judge rules in best interest of woman to be fed against wishes
Why is the editor of the BMJ making such a strong case for the BMA going neutral on ‘assisted dying’ on such shaky evidence?
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18 June, 2012
There are questions about why the editor of the BMJ is making such a strong case for ‘assisted dying.’
British Medical Journal adopts campaigning stance on euthanasia
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14 June, 2012
3 articles this week aim at neutralising medical opposition to euthanasia
Retired doctors working together to bring euthanasia to a town near you – SMF, DID, HPAD and SOARS
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13 June, 2012
Summary of doctors working together to try to introduce euthanasia
What we weren’t told about Terry Pratchett’s ‘award-winning’ euthanasia documentary
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13 June, 2012
Things that we were not told about Terry Pratchett’s documentary
Euthanasia to be debated during ethics agenda at BMA annual meeting
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7 June, 2012
The British Medical Association (BMA) holds its annual representative meeting at the end of the month. Euthanasia will be debated.
Pro-euthanasia activists gear up for fresh assault on Parliament
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6 June, 2012
Pro-euthanasia activists gear up for a new assault on the media, the courts, the medical profession and parliament.
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