A reported euthanasia case involving an autistic teenager in the Netherlands is drawing global attention. Critics warn it raises serious ethical concerns about assisted death policies and mental illness.
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Recent legislative changes in several U.S. states are raising concerns about infant care standards and legal protections. Critics argue the measures could alter how post-birth cases are handled.
A new poll shows strong bipartisan support for stricter regulations on abortion drugs, including requiring in-person doctor visits before prescribing mifepristone.
The euthanasia of 25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos has sparked national debate in Spain over the treatment of vulnerable individuals. Critics argue the case raises serious concerns about care, consent, and support systems.
A growing debate in Canada is raising ethical concerns over euthanasia and its connection to organ donation. Critics warn proposed changes could challenge long-standing medical standards.
Newly highlighted CDC V-Safe data is fueling debate over vaccine safety and transparency. Critics argue the findings raise concerns about reported side effects and public trust.
The WHO is advancing a global digital health passport system with private partners. Critics warn of privacy risks and conflicts of interest.
New data suggests declining gender dysphoria treatments across multiple countries. The trend raises questions about the long-term trajectory of the transgender movement.
A leading neuroscientist has raised concerns about the potential health effects of LED lighting compared to incandescent bulbs. The discussion highlights emerging research on light exposure, mitochondria, and overall cellular function.
A 25-year-old woman in Spain has died through legal euthanasia, reigniting debate over assisted death laws. The case has drawn strong reactions from both supporters and critics.
A shocking discovery inside a California warehouse exposed a suspected clandestine biolab with dangerous pathogens. The case has triggered national security concerns over unregulated labs operating in the United States.
Pfizer plans to seek FDA approval for its Lyme disease vaccine despite failing key trial benchmarks. Experts raise concerns over efficacy and safety data.
A federal ruling revokes citizenship obtained during a COVID relief fraud scheme. The case underscores legal standards tied to honesty in naturalization.
Internal documents suggest the CDC altered a COVID-19 vaccine study to minimize reported deaths and adverse events. The findings raise questions about transparency during a critical public health period.
Unredacted emails suggest New York City officials coordinated efforts tied to vaccine mandate enforcement. The revelations may impact ongoing legal battles over fired workers.
A Canadian study found GMO-related Bt toxin present in both pregnant women and fetal blood. The findings raise questions about safety and the lack of follow-up research.
A new 60 Minutes investigation reveals a portable microwave weapon linked to Havana Syndrome injuries. The report fuels debate over RF radiation and 5G.


















