Since then, MAID has morphed from being a last resort to an option among many: a path for those suffering from chronic illnesses or disabilities, a suggestion for those experiencing suicidality, and ...
One of the concerns of opponents of assisted suicide is that it puts vulnerable people at risk of being killed. Such fears ...
A Quebec man suffering from Long COVID recently requested Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) due to the deplorable level of health and social care offered to support his debilitating condition.
When Savannah Meadows had lunch last October with her mother, Sharon Turcott, Meadows was "all smiles," the mother told CBS News. "Maybe she's turned a corner," Turcott recalled thinking about her ...
Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 47, No. 10 (October 2021), pp. 662-669 (8 pages) The question of whether problems with the social determinants of health that might impact decision-making justify ...
April Hubbard sits on the theatre stage where she plans to die later this year. She is not terminally ill, but the 39-year-old performance and burlesque artist has been approved for assisted dying ...
The following represents disclosure information provided by authors of this manuscript. All relationships are considered compensated. Relationships are self-held unless noted. I = Immediate Family ...
This article was co-authored by Lauren Rudolph and Robert Muller, Ph.D. “It was one of the most complex experiences I’ve ever gone through. It came with a horrific sense of impending doom, while ...
Regarding Nicholas Tomaino’s op-ed on Canada’s program of medical assistance in dying, or MAID (“Welcome to Canada, the Doctor Will Kill You Now,” Sept. 3): Where government’s role in healthcare is ...
TTHealthWatch is a weekly podcast from Texas Tech. In it, Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, and Rick Lange, MD, president of the Texas Tech ...
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