In a historic move, MPs in England and Wales voted in favor of legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill adults with a life expectancy of six months or less. The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill passed in the House of Commons with 330 votes in favor, allowing for a process where two doctors and a High Court judge must approve the decision. Despite the bill’s progress, it still faces further scrutiny and potential amendments before becoming law.
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Third of people believe asexuality can be cured, study suggests
A new study from Kings College London reveals that a third of people believe asexuality can be “cured” through therapy, highlighting misconceptions around the sexual orientation. Asexual individuals, who experience little to no sexual attraction, face ignorance and intolerance about their orientation, with 26% of respondents believing they just haven’t met the right person yet and 11% denying the existence of asexual people. Asexual activist Yasmin Benoit, a co-author of the study, expressed that these...
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