The Medical Aid in Dying Act sends a message that life ceases to be worth living when it becomes too difficult or nears its end.
In expanding involuntary commitment, Governor Kathy Hochul, taking cues from Mayor Eric Adams, has delivered meaningful mental-health reform.
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Poorly structured payments to insurers have yielded a massively expensive boondoggle, funding perks like trips to the links, ski passes, and pet food.
Congress should redesignate the month and repeal barriers to inpatient psychiatric care.
Harm-reduction activists claim evidence supports “safer supply,” but their studies don’t back that up.
Prominent physicians have made startling admissions about their approach to trans-identifying minors.
Often performed on minors, “top surgery” creates permanent and disfiguring changes.
The socialist mayoral candidate’s platform promotes feel-good wellness efforts that won’t help the severely ill.
Rising rates of cancer, stroke, and Alzheimer’s disease are mostly due to Americans living longer.
A New York city council report wrongly implies that involuntary transport rates are evidence of discrimination.
Sweden, the U.K., and Canada all experimented with providing opioids to addicts. The results were disastrous.
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