13 Reasons Why topped Jumpshot's analysis of most-watched original shows on Netflix in the US when released in 2017. (1) The series chronicles the final year of the life of Hannah Baker, a high school senior, who takes her own life. She leaves behind 13 cassette tapes to be passed...
What contributions have Christians made to mental health? For so much of history, those with mental health issues have often been poorly treated: chained like animals and locked in cages. Tragic stories of ostracisation and stigma scar our history books. Things have changed, but there is still much to do. ...
You've heard of evidence based medicine — practising medicine backed up by reliable, critically appraised research. Let me introduce you to evidence based ethics! Christian medical ethics shouldn't shy away from engaging with scientific evidence. Here I hope to show you through logic and critical appraisal, how some myths around...
Dr Peter Saunders talks to Becky Measures after the Supreme Court rules that doctors can remove food and fluids from patients with permanent vegetative state, without going to court.
Broadcast by BBC Radio Sheffield on August 5 2018.Dr Peter Saunders talks to Cathy Le Feuvre after the Supreme Court rules that doctors can remove food and fluids from patients with permanent vegetative state, without going to court.
Broadcast by BBC Radio Jersey on August 5 2018.Dr Peter Saunders talks to Anthony Isaacs after the Supreme Court rules that doctors can remove food and fluids from patients with permanent vegetative state, without going to court.
Broadcast by BBC Radio Norfolk on August 5 2018.Dr Peter Saunders talks to Justine Greene on BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, after Noel Conway lost his legal challenge at the Court of Appeal.
Broadcast by BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire on July 1 2018.Dr Peter Saunders appears on Sky News to debate a Court of Appeal challenge to the law on assisted suicide, brought by Mr Noel Conway, with Humanists UK CEO Andrew Copson.
Broadcast by Sky News on May 1 2018.