
After cancer diagnosis, a neurosurgeon sees life, death and his career in a new way
1/30/23 – NPR News, Fresh Air, Terry Gross: After cancer diagnosis, a neurosurgeon view life, death, career, and end of life decision-making in a new
1/30/23 – NPR News, Fresh Air, Terry Gross: After cancer diagnosis, a neurosurgeon view life, death, career, and end of life decision-making in a new
2/16/23 – Florida Politics, Senator files Death with Dignity Act in Florida less than a month after a Daytona woman shot and killed her terminally
2/16/23 – Atlanta Jewish Times, Assisted dying as a family concern is the subject of a new French film recently shown at the Atlanta Jewish
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — A Florida non-profit organization is pushing for a law to allow people with terminal illnesses to die on their own terms.
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This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Nancy Simmers. It has been edited for length and clarity. Most people are taken aback when
This is the second part of an article on the state of assisted dying around the world. Read Part 1, A Designed Death – Where
Fifty years ago, an Associated Press reporter uncovered the infamous “Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male.” Tragically, since the physicians deliberately withheld treatment, 28
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In April 2018, Charles Milne picked up the phone to hear that his 73-year-old sister was struggling for her life. A nurse from her Marietta-based
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Georgians for End of Life Options is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. We provide support and education for Advance Care Planning, and advocacy to ensure that people have a clear understanding of their rights and all the options available to them in Georgia. We are a service provider and our role is to provide information, resources and education. We do not advocate for suicide in any way and do not advise that anyone violate GA law. We are not a clinical provider, and we do not give legal or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment advice.