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Can doctors choice not to treat a patient?
I think if the patient is in threat of death or grave bodily harm, our duty is to act to help/save them. If something has the time to be referred, then I think providers have the right to refuse provided they refer to someone who is willing to help the patient achieve their care. That way the physicRead more
I think if the patient is in threat of death or grave bodily harm, our duty is to act to help/save them. If something has the time to be referred, then I think providers have the right to refuse provided they refer to someone who is willing to help the patient achieve their care. That way the physician is not directly providing the service they are against, but they are not dictating another’s health due to their personal beef.
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Global warming is causing the climate to change. This is generally bad, because a lot of the impacts are inherently bad, like more extreme weather events, and because the climate is changing faster than a lot of species can adapt. However, in some specific locations some of the climate change effectRead more
Global warming is causing the climate to change. This is generally bad, because a lot of the impacts are inherently bad, like more extreme weather events, and because the climate is changing faster than a lot of species can adapt. However, in some specific locations some of the climate change effects might be viewed as a positive. For example, one of the effects of climate change is more rainfall in the north-west of Western Australia.
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