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Should self‐administered voluntary assisted dying be supervised? A Queensland case

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Medical Journal of Australia, Volume 222, Issue 8, Page 390-393, May 2025.
Eliana Close   +2 more
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Strength-Oriented Virtual Exercise Training Intervention in Children and Adolescents with Cystic Fibrosis Under CFTR Modulators (the FIQMODE Study): Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]

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Pantoja-Arévalo L   +15 more
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The implementation of liquid biopsies in routine care of patients with advanced solid cancer (LIQPLAT): a study protocol for a single arm trial

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Schwenke JM   +10 more
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The Role of Forensic Veterinary Toxicology in Pet Custody Cases

Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 2022
Abstract Forensic veterinary toxicology has become a popular branch of toxicology, dealing with animal cruelty (e.g., malicious poisoning), regulatory issues (e.g., contamination of the feed supply chain), insurance litigation or wildlife poisoning. The current study highlights the importance of the toxicological aspects of animal health-
Zeynep Turkmen   +5 more
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Who Keeps the Dog? Divorce Advice from a Pet Custody Expert

The IAABC Foundation Journal, 2022
Anyone who works with family pets is likely to end up with clients in the heartbreaking situation of getting a divorce and needing to decide who keeps the dog. This article is designed to give dog professionals insights and tools when faced with this situation so they can best assist their clients to make sound decisions that puts the wellbeing of the ...
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A Bone to Pick: Applying a Best Interest of the Family Standard in Pet Custody Disputes

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
What happens to companion animals when pet owners divorce? The role of pets in the lives of humans has evolved so drastically that most companion animals are now considered a member of the family. Courts have failed to evolve with these societal changes, many continuing to apply a strict property law analysis. To combat these inequitable outcomes, some
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