
Voluntary assisted dying is now legal in NSW after MPs vote in favour of euthanasia laws
NSW has officially become the last state in Australia to allow terminally ill people to choose when they die. The state’s upper house passed a
NSW has officially become the last state in Australia to allow terminally ill people to choose when they die. The state’s upper house passed a
Colombia’s Constitutional Court handed down a 6-3 decision last week to decriminalise assisted suicide. Although there are still significant legal obstacles, euthanasia has been legal
Patients with some serious conditions are twice as likely as the general population to kill themselves, an analysis published by the Office for National Statistics
Celebrating its UK premiere as part of the Glasgow Film Festival, Everything Went Fine is the latest from prolific French filmmaker François Ozon, an earnest
Most people who seek a doctor’s help to die are already dying of cancer. With terminal cancer, “there is something inside the body that can
“I dreamed that I was dead last night. Then I woke up and found I was still here. It was such a disappointment.” My 98
The first New Zealand study into assisted dying since it became legal is being carried out by researchers from Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington.
In the mid-1990s, psychiatrist Harvey Max Chochinov and his colleagues were researching depression and anxiety in patients approaching the end of their lives when they
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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.