The recent vote to legalize assisted dying for some terminally ill patients in Britain marks a significant change from a decade ago when it was decisively rejected.
As improved medical treatments allow patients to live longer, the global momentum for legalizing assisted dying is gaining ground, with about a dozen countries now allowing it.
A survey indicated that almost two-thirds of people in England and Wales supported legalization, reflecting a shift toward a more socially liberal society.
However, there is a notable disparity in attitudes towards assisted dying globally, as many countries remain strongly disapproving due to religious and traditional beliefs.
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