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  2. Buddhism in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Casa Tibet México (headquartered in the Colonia Roma of Mexico City) was the third of the Tibet Houses to be created. [1] It was founded by the XIV Dalai Lama on his first visit to Mexico. [ 1 ] One of the main objectives of the Casa Tibet is to combat the esoteric New Age beliefs that surround eastern cosmogony and to disseminate and preserve ...

  3. Buddhism and euthanasia - Wikipedia

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    Yama, Lord of Death, holding the Bhavachakra or Wheel of Life. Buddhists hold the belief that upon death, they are reborn and will experience life through a series of lifetimes called samsara until they can cease to desire and nirvana is obtained. In conjunction with a person's previously attained karma, their state of mind at the point of ...

  4. More people dying while being treated for drugs and alcohol ...

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    Of the people being treated, more than half (51%) had problems with opiates and more than a quarter (28%) had alcohol problems. ... (28%) had alcohol problems. Skip to main content . 24/7 Help ...

  5. Buddhism by country - Wikipedia

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    This list shows the distribution of the Buddhist religion, practiced by about 535 million people as of the 2010s, [1] [2] representing 7% to 8% of the world's total population. It also includes other entities such as some territories. Buddhism is the State religion in four countries — Cambodia, Myanmar, Bhutan and Sri Lanka. [3]

  6. Euthanasia in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Legislation on euthanasia in Mexico distinguishes between passive and active euthanasia.Since 7 January 2008, the law allows the terminally ill —or closest relatives, if unconscious— to refuse medication or further medical treatment that may extend life (known as passive euthanasia) in Mexico City, [1] in the state of Aguascalientes (since 6 April 2009) [2] and, since 1 September 2009, in ...

  7. Poisonous myths: New Mexico’s alcohol crisis affects Native ...

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    The spotlight on problem drinking by Native people in Gallup has often distorted its real causes, and deflected statewide responsibility. Poisonous myths: New Mexico’s alcohol crisis affects ...

  8. Fentanyl use spreads deeper into Mexico, on heels of US ... - AOL

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    Mexico's deputy health minister Hugo Lopez-Gatell, during a press conference in April, acknowledged possible underreporting in opioid-related deaths, while noting that the body count would still ...

  9. List of religious populations - Wikipedia

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    The list of religious populations article provides a comprehensive overview of the distribution and size of religious groups around the world. This article aims to present statistical information on the number of adherents to various religions, including major faiths such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and others, as well as smaller religious communities.