Canadian actress Claire Brosseau is in so much pain from “unbearable,” long-term mental illness that she has petitioned a ...
With several states having approved physician-assisted suicide, the American Medical Association (AMA) staked out a firm position opposing the practice. Reaffirming its long-held position at the ...
In Canada, medical assistance in dying (MAID) is allowed ... but there are “very specific circumstances and rules." ...
The Canadian Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Katie Engelhart wrote The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die. In this conversation with Reason's Kevin Alexander, Engelhart discusses why people ...
There is much debate around the world regarding both physician-assisted dying legislation—often called “Death with ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul (C) speaks during a press conference to announce an agreement to pass the Medical Aid in Dying Act in New York, New York, USA, 17 ...
Alarm bells don’t get much louder than the written brief from the heads of psychiatry at 13 Canadian medical schools urging ...
In just a year, physician-assisted suicide has gone from an extremely narrow legal option for the terminally ill to a far wider policy experiment in Canada, Europe and now New York. Lawmakers and ...
Canadian actress Claire Brosseau has approached the court to seek legal permission for assisted death, citing "unbearable" suffering caused by long-term ...
Canadian Actress Claire Brosseau Asks Court for Medically Assisted Suicide ...
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