Bioethics at a glance Surrogate motherhood debate.German court said the biological mother had no maternity rights. Why?
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Nº. 3June 15, 2019 |
Existential suffering and assisted suicide
Health care professionals and volunteers from a “right-to-die organization” can be the cause for the increasing in assisted suicide requests for existencial suffering people, a study concluded…Read more.
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Chemical castration for some sex offenders in American states
A new issue of bioethical debate raised about how to prescribe extreme sex offenders to avoid new crimes when they are released. At least eight States allow chemical castration. Now Alabama… Read more.
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Burnout among physicians. Global study.
In a large systematic review published in JAMA Network based in Burnout prevalence data from 182 studies involving 109 628 individuals in 45 countries … Read more.
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World’s first kidney transplant from a living donor with HIV
Also short Video. Surgeons in Baltimore have performed world’s first kidney transplant from a living donor with HIV…
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German court said: the biological mother had no maternity rights
A top German court recommended a woman adopt her own child after she and her husband used a surrogate mother in Kyiv. With surrogacy banned in Germany … Read more.
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The German Ministry of Health stops euthanasia drugs free acquisition
In view of "fundamental and far-reaching questions, particularly constitutional questions … It cannot be the task of the state to actively support suicidal acts through … Read more.
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