Husband of novelist attacks suicide law which led wife to die ‘lonely death’ The husband of a distinguished novelist told how he was forced to leave his wife of 50 years to die a “horrible, lonely death” because of the “...
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Landscape Evolves for Assisted Suicide Washington joined Oregon last week as the second state where physicians are allowed to prescribe lethal doses of medication to terminally ill people who want to hasten their own deaths. But the question of wheth...
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More nonterminally ill seek Swiss suicide aid Increasing numbers of people seeking assisted suicides in Switzerland do not suffer from a terminal illness, according to a study released on Tuesday whose findings were rejected by a right-to-die group.