'Aggressive' Advance Directive Permits Halting Food And Water In Severe Dementia
Supporters call this right-to-die proposal the strongest move yet to document a person's advance wishes in cases of severe dementia. Critics say it would deny basic care to society's most vulnerable.
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March 29, 2018 at 10:34PM
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NPR News: 'Aggressive' Advance Directive Permits Halting Food And Water In Severe Dementia
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