Should California's right-to-die law expand to include people with dementia? One legislator wants to consider itCalifornia's End of Life Option Act may expand to include dementia patients.The law currently requires individuals to request aid themselves without legal proxies.Consideration of ethical implications is critical for potential law expansion.
Should California's right-to-die law expand to include people with dementia? One legislator wants to consider itCalifornia's End of Life Option Act may expand to include Alzheimer's and dementia patients in future discussions.
Should California's right-to-die law expand to include people with dementia? One legislator wants to consider itCalifornia's End of Life Option Act may expand to include dementia patients.The law currently requires individuals to request aid themselves without legal proxies.Consideration of ethical implications is critical for potential law expansion.
Should California's right-to-die law expand to include people with dementia? One legislator wants to consider itCalifornia's End of Life Option Act may expand to include Alzheimer's and dementia patients in future discussions.
Traveling to die: The latest form of medical tourismTerminally ill patients are traveling to states with legal assisted dying options due to limited choices in their home states.
Opinion | Expanding the Laws on Assisted DyingAssisted dying is increasingly viewed as a compassionate option for terminally ill patients, with growing support from lawmakers and the public.
Traveling to die: The latest form of medical tourismTerminally ill patients are traveling to states with legal assisted dying options due to limited choices in their home states.
Opinion | Expanding the Laws on Assisted DyingAssisted dying is increasingly viewed as a compassionate option for terminally ill patients, with growing support from lawmakers and the public.
Maryland seemed poised this year to legalize medical aid in dying. What happened?Support for medical aid in dying is growing in Maryland, with optimism from legislators for successful legalization in 2024.
Ex-Doctor Charged With Manslaughter in New York Woman's SuicideA former doctor from Arizona is facing manslaughter charges in New York for his role in a woman's suicide.The doctor allegedly aided in the suicide of the woman, who had contacted him through an organization advocating for medical aid in dying.