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Sterk wants young people who stop eating to stay out of hospices

Sterk wants young people who stop eating to stay out of hospices

Dutch Youth Minister Mirjam Sterk argues that young people who stop eating and drinking to end their lives should not be admitted to hospices. She calls for earlier and more appropriate care to prevent such situations and support these individuals before they reach a terminal stage.

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Cause of Cruquius bridge malfunction remains a mystery: ‘Bridge deck won’t close properly’

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IJmuiden man allegedly threatened ex-partner, mental health workers and lawyer: 'I thought my child was kidnapped'

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Dog handler again at center of outcry over violent police action: what is going on?

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Iranian Guard threatens ‘new fronts’ over Lebanon conflict

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