The ethics of care in the Neolithic Age
A fledging subspecialty of archaeology is examining how early humans cared for the disabled in their communities. End-of-life care is a phrase associated with gurgling...
Responding to the Connecticut massacre
The massacre of 20 6 and 7-year-olds along with 6 staff at an elementary school in Connecticut is a ghastly tragedy. But what is the...
Is it ethical to destroy the capacity for pleasure?
Chinese neurosurgeons are treating opiate addiction by destroying a region of the brain which feels pleasure. Chinese neurosurgeons are treating opiate addiction by destroying a...
French to introduce assisted suicide and euthanasia
The French government has announced that it will introduce legislation allowing assisted suicide and some forms of euthanasia. The French government has announced that it...
Belgium debates euthanasia for minors and demented
Belgium could allow euthanasia for people under 18 if new proposals by the Socialist Party are approved.Belgium could allow euthanasia for people under 18 if...
French psychiatrist sentenced after patient murders family member
One swallow does not make a summer. How about two? After six Italian seismologists and a public servant were found guilty of manslaughter in October...
Humans to be cloned within 50 years, scientist predicts
This year’s Nobel Prize in Medicine co-laureate, English scientist Sir John Gurdon, has predicted that within 50 years it will be possible to clone babies....
Compassionate end-of-life nursing care in Neolithic Vietnam
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