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The French Senate rejected on Wednesday a law to regulate assisted dying, sending it back to the lower house, where it could now be approved without further Senate approval. The proposed law aims to allow adults with incurable illnesses to take lethal medication. Only those whose physical condition prevents them from doing it themselves would be able to get help from a doctor or a nurse. To benefit, patients would need to be over 18 and be French citizens or live in the country. A team of
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