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4 May 2026

27 April 2026

  • 08:3908:39, 27 April 2026 diff hist +11,538 N What is the Rainbet Promo Code BACK20 and how to use it in 2026 Created page with "'''What is the best Rainbet promo code?''' The best Rainbet promo code for 2026 is '''BACK20'''. By entering this active Rainbet referral code during registration, new players instantly unlock a massive 20% rakeback boost on all casino and sports wagers. This means you earn back a portion of the house edge on every single bet, automatically credited to your wallet. {| class="wikitable" !🎯 Feature !Details |- |🎯 Promo Code |BACK20 |- |↩️ Rakeback Boost |20% on a..." Tag: Visual edit

16 April 2026

  • 16:0116:01, 16 April 2026 diff hist +25,323 N Best Rainbet Promo Code in 2026:BACK20. Created page with "The best official Rainbet affiliate code for 2026 is '''BACK20''', which instantly unlocks an exclusive, continuous 20% rakeback boost on all your casino wagers. By entering this specific promotional code during your initial account creation, you activate a permanent, passive rebate system that refunds a portion of the mathematical house edge back directly into your digital wallet, regardless of whether your individual bets win or lose. This master-level guide explores t..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:5915:59, 16 April 2026 diff hist +28,828 N How to Use Stake Referral Code UPTO200. Verified 2026 Created page with "The official Stake referral code for 2026 is '''UPTO200''', which instantly unlocks a massive 200% deposit match bonus and permanently activates a 5% rakeback boost on your account. By entering this specific promotional code during your initial registration on the Stake platform, new users secure a highly lucrative mathematical advantage that doubles their initial playing capital while guaranteeing a continuous rebate on every wager placed, win or lose. This master-level..." current Tag: Visual edit

4 April 2026

  • 01:5401:54, 4 April 2026 diff hist +25,575 N Euthanasia for Dogs: Quality of Life Scales, Medical Process, and Grief Created page with " = Euthanasia for Dogs: Medical Procedures, Quality of Life, and Ethical Considerations = The practice of euthanasia within veterinary medicine represents a profound intersection of medical science, ethical responsibility, and human-animal psychology. Unlike the highly fractured and legally contentious landscape of human euthanasia, the euthanasia of companion animals—specifically dogs—is globally recognized by veterinary associations as a humane, legal, and often ne..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 01:4901:49, 4 April 2026 diff hist +21,242 N Switzerland Euthanasia Laws: A Complete Guide to Assisted Suicide Tourism Created page with " = Assisted Suicide Tourism in Switzerland: History, Law, and Global Impact = The phenomenon of traveling across international borders to seek medical assistance in ending one's life is one of the most uniquely modern and legally complex aspects of global bioethics. Colloquially—and often controversially—referred to as "suicide tourism" or "death tourism," this practice is almost exclusively associated with a single nation: Switzerland. While several countries have l..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 01:4701:47, 4 April 2026 diff hist +26,167 N Palliative Sedation vs. Euthanasia: Key Medical & Legal Differences Created page with " = Difference Between Palliative Sedation and Euthanasia: A Comprehensive Medical, Legal, and Ethical Analysis = In the complex and emotionally charged landscape of end-of-life care, clarity of terminology is not merely a matter of academic pedantry; it is a fundamental necessity for legal compliance, ethical medical practice, and the psychological well-being of patients and their families. Among the most frequently confused and heavily debated concepts in modern bioethi..." current Tag: Visual edit

3 April 2026

  • 09:3009:30, 3 April 2026 diff hist +8,692 N Can a Doctor Refuse Euthanasia. What the Law Usually Says Created page with " = Can a Doctor Refuse Euthanasia? = Yes. In countries where euthanasia is legal, a doctor can often still refuse to perform it. The most accurate general answer is that '''legal euthanasia does not usually mean every doctor is required to carry it out'''. Official Dutch government guidance says patients do not have a right to euthanasia and physicians are entitled to refuse to perform it, including for reasons such as religious beliefs. Luxembourg’s official materials..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 09:2209:22, 3 April 2026 diff hist +4,540 N 7 Things to Know About Whether a Family Member Can Request Euthanasia Created page with " == 1. In most cases, the answer is no == In countries with formal euthanasia laws, the general rule is that the request must come from the patient, not from a spouse, parent, child, or other relative. The Netherlands says this very clearly: only the patient can request euthanasia, and a request made by another person on the patient’s behalf cannot be granted. Luxembourg’s official guidance says no person may substitute themselves for another to request euthanasia or..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 09:2209:22, 3 April 2026 diff hist +10,021 N Can a Family Member Request Euthanasia What the Law Usually Says Created page with " = Can a Family Member Request Euthanasia? = In most legal frameworks, '''a family member cannot request euthanasia on behalf of another person as a normal substitute decision'''. The general rule in countries that allow euthanasia is that the request must come from the patient. Official government sources in the Netherlands say plainly that '''only the patient can request euthanasia'''. Luxembourg’s official materials are equally direct, stating that '''no person may..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:1807:18, 3 April 2026 diff hist +24,257 N The Right to Die Movement: A Comprehensive Historical Overview Created page with "The "right to die" movement is one of the most profound and polarizing social, legal, and medical advocacy campaigns in modern history. At its core, the movement posits that human beings possess a fundamental right to self-determination over their own bodies, which inherently includes the right to choose the timing and manner of their death, particularly in the face of terminal illness or intractable suffering. Tracing the trajectory of this movement requires a journey..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 05:4905:49, 3 April 2026 diff hist +22,054 N Euthanasia and Advanced Dementia: Legal Status and Ethical Debates Created page with "The intersection of euthanasia and advanced dementia represents arguably the most profound and intractable ethical dilemma in contemporary bioethics, medical law, and end-of-life care. When a patient is diagnosed with a terminal, physically agonizing condition like metastatic cancer or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), the ethical debate generally centers on the sanctity of life versus the patient's contemporaneous right to self-determination. The patient is usually c..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 05:4005:40, 3 April 2026 diff hist +19,127 N The Groningen Protocol: History, Ethics, and Dutch Medical Law Created page with "The intersection of neonatal intensive care, severe congenital anomalies, and end-of-life decision-making represents one of the most agonizing and ethically complex frontiers in modern medicine. At the center of this global debate is the '''Groningen Protocol''', a set of medical and legal guidelines established in the Netherlands in 2004. Formulated by a team of physicians and legal experts at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG), the protocol provides a regul..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 04:1304:13, 3 April 2026 diff hist +18,221 N The Hippocratic Oath and Euthanasia: A Modern Ethical Dilemma Created page with "The intersection of medical ethics, end-of-life care, and ancient moral philosophy represents one of the most profound debates in modern society. At the very center of this discourse is a question that challenges the foundational principles of the medical profession: Does euthanasia violate the Hippocratic Oath? For over two millennia, the Hippocratic Oath has stood as the moral compass for physicians. It has survived empires, religious transformations, and the birth of..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 04:0904:09, 3 April 2026 diff hist +15,810 N The Ethics and Legality of Euthanasia: A Comprehensive Global Guide Created page with "= Euthanasia = '''Euthanasia''' is the practice of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering. The term fundamentally intersects with medicine, law, ethics, religion, and human rights, making it one of the most complex and debated subjects in modern public policy. Different countries and jurisdictions have vastly different laws regarding the legality of the practice, ranging from complete criminalization to highly regulated legalization under specific medi..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 04:0504:05, 3 April 2026 diff hist +7,277 N Voluntary vs Non-Voluntary Euthanasia: What Is the Difference Created page with " = Voluntary vs Non-Voluntary Euthanasia = The difference between '''voluntary euthanasia''' and '''non-voluntary euthanasia''' is consent. In '''voluntary euthanasia''', the person whose life is ended has clearly requested it. In '''non-voluntary euthanasia''', the person cannot make or communicate that choice, so there is no direct consent from them at the time. That is the simplest and most important distinction. Britannica discusses voluntary euthanasia as involving..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 03:5703:57, 3 April 2026 diff hist +5,710 N What Is Active Euthanasia in Simple Words Created page with "In simple words, '''active euthanasia means directly causing a person’s death on purpose in order to end suffering'''. The key idea is that death happens because of a deliberate action, not because treatment was stopped or because the illness continued on its own. The 2025 European Parliament briefing defines active euthanasia as deliberately ending a life to relieve suffering using direct intervention, and Britannica’s student reference explains it as a deliberate a..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 03:5403:54, 3 April 2026 diff hist +5,710 N What Is Active Euthanasia in Simple Words? Created page with "In simple words, '''active euthanasia means directly causing a person’s death on purpose in order to end suffering'''. The key idea is that death happens because of a deliberate action, not because treatment was stopped or because the illness continued on its own. The 2025 European Parliament briefing defines active euthanasia as deliberately ending a life to relieve suffering using direct intervention, and Britannica’s student reference explains it as a deliberate a..." current Tag: Visual edit

2 April 2026