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The Paris Review
2 months ago
Writing

Hands - The Paris Review

Preparation for death is a personal journey involving physical, emotional, and practical steps.
The protagonist's actions are causing conflict with a loved one due to perceived excessive giving away of personal possessions. [ more ]
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4 months ago
Medicine

We should all have the right to die on our own terms current assisted-dying laws deny this to people with dementia

Assisted dying is now legal in all six states in Australia with specific eligibility criteria.
The debate on assisted dying for dementia patients involves concerns about stigma and caregiver stress. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago
Writing

I prayed for a bed': the fight for my father in the US healthcare system

Facing the imminent loss of a loved one while navigating personal and professional responsibilities during a challenging time. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago
Writing

After I spoke publicly about it, one woman told me I was in a death cult': Jonathan Dimbleby on assisted dying

The devastating impact of motor neurone disease on a sculptor and his family. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago
Writing

The flight to Zurich sounds like the worst mini-break possible': Julian Barnes on why Britain must legalise assisted dying

The debate on end-of-life decisions for those with Alzheimer's highlights ethical and religious complexities. [ more ]
The Paris Review
2 months ago
Writing

Hands - The Paris Review

Preparation for death is a personal journey involving physical, emotional, and practical steps.
The protagonist's actions are causing conflict with a loved one due to perceived excessive giving away of personal possessions. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
4 months ago
Medicine

We should all have the right to die on our own terms current assisted-dying laws deny this to people with dementia

Assisted dying is now legal in all six states in Australia with specific eligibility criteria.
The debate on assisted dying for dementia patients involves concerns about stigma and caregiver stress. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago
Writing

I prayed for a bed': the fight for my father in the US healthcare system

Facing the imminent loss of a loved one while navigating personal and professional responsibilities during a challenging time. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago
Writing

After I spoke publicly about it, one woman told me I was in a death cult': Jonathan Dimbleby on assisted dying

The devastating impact of motor neurone disease on a sculptor and his family. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago
Writing

The flight to Zurich sounds like the worst mini-break possible': Julian Barnes on why Britain must legalise assisted dying

The debate on end-of-life decisions for those with Alzheimer's highlights ethical and religious complexities. [ more ]
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Tiny Buddha
7 months ago
Writing

How I've Been Shaking Out My Pain Since Losing My Daughter - Tiny Buddha

Movement has incredible healing power.
Making end-of-life decisions for a child is a heartbreaking and difficult process. [ more ]
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