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French Woman’s Euthanasia Request Denied


If there is a right to die there will be a duty to end life: Bioethics and Euthanasia. 
A French teacher suffering from a rare case of cancer that has left her disfigured lost a request Monday that she had lodged in a court to be allowed to die by euthanasia. Chantal Sébire, 52, suffers from [...]

States’ Budget Crises Will Hurt Millions: Bioethics & just resource allocation


Financially strapped states are looking to take away government health insurance and benefits from millions of Americans already struggling with a souring economy.An Associated Press review of the budgets in all 50 states reveals coverage would be eliminated for hundreds of thousands of poor children, disabled and the elderly. More than 10 million people would [...]

Fatal flaw: Some doctors suggest modern definition of ‘death’ is wrong & costing lives.


WHEN IS A person dead — or dead enough?
The question has long influenced decisions about when it’s appropriate to end medical treatment for people who are hopelessly ill. However, a quieter debate has simmered for years about how the concept of death informs the practice of organ transplantation. Transplant surgeons rely on strict definitions of [...]

In a massive disaster, care will be scarce: State guidelines lay framework for deliberately letting some people die


Older, sicker patients could be allowed to die in order to save the lives of patients more likely to survive a massive disaster, bioterror attack or influenza pandemic in California.
It’s not how nurses and doctors are accustomed to doing things, nor how Californians expect to be treated. But it is part of a sweeping statewide [...]

Study suggests antibiotics overused for dementia patients


A woman dying of Alzheimer’s has a fever. Should she be given antibiotics? Many people would say yes. But a provocative new study suggests that antibiotics are overused in people dying of dementia diseases and should be considered more carefully because of the growing problem of drug-resistant superbugs.
The study raises ethical questions about when it’s [...]

A Chat With George W. Bush’s Conscience: Embryonic stem cells crashed against Leon Kass’ old-school moralism


As a former chairman of George W. Bush’s President’s Council on Bioethics, Leon Kass is well acquainted with controversy, and with the treacherous terrain at the nexus of science and politics. The council, tasked with advising the president on such hot-button issues as stem cell research and cloning, has sometimes been dismissed as a vehicle [...]

Hurricane doctor suspended for 6 months-Dying patient received muscle-paralyzing drug


The state Board of Medicine has suspended a Hurricane doctor for six months after he gave a dying patient a muscle-paralyzing drug as part of “end of life” care.
Dr. Sean DiCristofaro will start serving his suspension Friday. DiCristofaro told the medical board he administered the drug after the patient was gasping for breath and his [...]

Families chafe at physicians’ power to give up life support: End-of-life care, physician autonomy & bioethics


Nonnie Hawkins remembers standing beside her daughter’s hospital bed, steeling herself for a final goodbye.
She turned to physicians at DeKalb Medical Center, who minutes earlier had disconnected a machine that was breathing for 18-year-old Tara Bottoms-Hawkins. Hawkins thought her daughter was in a coma, as she had been for four months. But doctors said the [...]

Death renews euthanasia & assisted suicide debate


An Australian euthanasia campaigner says a Wellington woman who killed herself with his assistance was of sound mind. Philip Nitschke says the 68-year-old was not suffering depression before she died in 2006 as some of her friends are claiming. He says the woman knew what she was doing when she took his advice and smuggled [...]

Scientists Sucessfully Grow Heart in Lab: Ethical solution to organ donor shortage?


There’s new hope for the five million people in the United States who live with heart failure. Scientists say they have been able to grow a rat heart in a lab. They were also successful at getting it to start beating.About 50,000 people die each year waiting for a heart donor. But that all may [...]