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Assisted suicide as a business model? · How we learn to avoid unhealthy food · IVF: When bacteria affect the desire to have children · Evidence instead of routine: An oncologist changes the debate · Immortality as a business model · Two speeds of time
This collection of reports explores various intersections between medical ethics, healthcare economics, and scientific innovation. One focus is the debate over commercialized assisted suicide and the call for stricter legal frameworks to prevent financial exploitation at the end of life. Other entries examine breakthrough research regarding how fat tissue influences learning behaviors and how specific bacteria negatively impact the success rates of fertility treatments. The sources also highlight efforts to prioritize evidence-based medicine over pharmaceutical profits by optimizing drug dosages to lower costs without sacrificing efficacy. Finally, the text addresses the strict regulations surrounding the longevity market and a public petition to establish a constitutional right to health in Germany.
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