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euthanasiaIn medicine, ‘mercy killing’ of someone with a severe and incurable condition or illness. Euthanasia is a highly controversial issue on medical and ethical grounds. A patient's right to refuse life-prolonging treatment is recognized in several countries. In November 2000, the Netherlands became the first country to legalize euthanasia. In the UK, despite a number of test cases in 2003, all forms of euthanasia are illegal and considered as criminal acts.
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| The bill, if passed, would help save the 500,000 dogs and cats euthanized in California each year, said Levine, D-Van Nuys. Due to tightened restrictions to contain BSE, these animals must be euthanized at their home dairies and not enter the human food supply. Smith, on the revelation that hospitals in Holland have euthanized terminally ill newborns (Daily Herald, Dec. |
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