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>>174410Marsha Blackburn @VoteMarsha - .@HagemanforWY has been a tireless conservative advocate for the good people of Wyoming, fighting to keep men out of women’s sports, expose fraud, and secure our border. As the next United States Senator from Wyoming, I have every confidence she will continue that fight.
Like President @realDonaldTrump, I’m happy to endorse my friend Harriet Hageman for Senate!
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https://x.com/MountainMarvLad/status/2015109421433577848Mary Talley Bowden MD @MaryBowdenMD - Did you know that in the US, hospitals can place a DNR on your chart without your permission? That was the precedent set in Schara v Ascension Health when a family sued a hospital and doctors for putting a DNR order on their daughter’s chart against the family’s wishes. Hospital found not guilty.
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Visegrád 24 @visegrad24
An elderly woman in Canada was euthanized only hours after telling doctors she wanted to live and receive hospice care instead.
She had become very ill after heart surgery and was being cared for at home by her elderly husband, who doctors noted was experiencing “caregiver burnout.”
According to an official review, the woman told one assessor she wanted to withdraw her request for assisted death, citing “personal and religious values,” and asked for hospice care instead.
Her hospice placement was quickly denied, and her husband requested an “urgent” reassessment for assisted dying, saying he could no longer cope with caring for her.
She was euthanized that same evening.
Reviewers later said the short timeline failed to properly examine her true wishes, with the case raising serious questions about Canada’s approach to euthanasia.
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