If you think that safeguards can control euthanasia or that legalizing euthanasia will eliminate medical killings, think again.
AUG
2017
If you think that safeguards can control euthanasia or that legalizing euthanasia will eliminate medical killings, think again.
Candice Lewis’s mother was urged by doctors to approve assisted suicide for her disabled daughter. One year later, Candice is no longer having seizures and is doing much better.
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Living With Dignity Newsletter
Vol. 21
A Word from the Director
As the last month of the summer has come to an end, there are many indications that ...
Thomas Swales, 19, had begun to walk with a stoop after contracting Friedreich’s ataxia. However, as his conditioned worsened Thomas - known as Tommy - began getting depressed and his family believe he looked into the possibility of taking his own life at the Swiss assisted suicide clinic Dignitas.
Professor of Palliative Medicine Ilora Baroness Finlay of Llandaff from the United Kingdom and Robert Preston, the director of the Living and Dying Well Think Tank in the UK visited New Zealand recently. Both are opposed to legalised assisted dying, based strictly on the evidence.
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