An oncologist took the trouble to talk to her. By Carolyn Moynihan Eighteen years ago an Oregon woman, Jeanette Hall, refused treatment for cancer because of its distressing side effects like losing her hair, and was told that she would be dead within six months....
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Kevin Dunn examines Fatal Flaws of assisted suicide laws
Editor’s note. The following article was published by the Hamilton News and first reposted at the blog of Alex Schadenberg. Kevin Dunn wants each and every one of us to be the reason for someone’s tomorrow. The producer/director and his crew have logged over 50,000...
“Fatal Flaws”: A Must-See Film
By Nancy Valko With the American Medical Association considering changing its long-standing opposition to physician-assisted suicide (despite the recommendations of its ethics committee) and the California assisted suicide law declared unconstitutional but now...
Fatal Flaws: A Canadian film chronicles the march of euthanasia
Almost every country is considering some form of legalisation By Denyse O'Leary Editor’s note. This is excerpted from a post that appeared at Bioedge.com. I first became interested in euthanasia in 1972 when I unexpectedly received a letter from a Florida death with...