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- Law Relating to Euthanasia in India: a Critical Study
- India Decides on Euthanasia: Is the Debate Over? Rateesh Sareen* Santokba Durlabhji Memorial Hospital 7 Research Center Pathology, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302015, India
- Stopping for Death: Re-Framing Our Perspective on the End of Life Ruth C
- International Comparison of Physician-Assisted Suicide Systems
- Anticipatory Grief
- Death Anxiety: an Analysis of an Evolving Concept
- ACT on Living and Dying
- Legalizing Physician-Assisted Suicide: Some Thoughts and Concerns
- Psychological Issues in End-Of-Life Care
- Attitudes of Terminally Ill Patients Toward Death and Dying in Nigeria by Christiana O
- Frozen Bodies and Future Imaginaries: Assisted Dying, Cryonics, and a Good Death
- The Impact of Support Groups for People with Terminal Cancer on Preparatory Grief
- 10 Faqs: Medicare's Role in End-Of-Life Care 2
- Quality of Life and Death Anxiety Among Patients with Cancer and Non- Cancer Participants
- Assisted Suicide
- Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Beyond Terminal Illness
- Terminal Illness Claims Is Cancer, Which Accounts for Some 95% of All Claims Terminal Illness
- Passive Euthanasia – a Relook
- Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Beyond Terminal Illness
- Euthanasia in India: a Historical Perspective
- Loss, Grief, and End-Of-Life Care in This Sad World of Ours, Sorrow Comes to All
- Death with Dignity Act 2017 Data Summary
- 2 Euthanasia—Relevance in Indian Context
- Medicare and End-Of-Life Care
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- Understanding the Dying Process
- The Experience of Counseling the Terminally Ill and the Best Counseling Practices Helen Jackson Bleicher University of Nebraska at Omaha
- 4.6 Terminal Illness and Death
- Terminal Illness – Pricing Considerations
- 4.7 Terminal Illness, Advance Directives and Death
- Death with Dignity Act Requirements
- Voluntary Euthanasia for the Terminally Ill Voluntary Euthanasia for the Terminally Ill 1
- Death and Dying in the Contemporary United States: What Are the Psychological Implications of Anticipated Death? Deborah Carr* Rutgers University
- It Is Widely Believed That There Are Only Two Options Open to Patients With
- Medical and Geriatric Suspension of Sentence
- Definition of Terms Used in Limitation of Treatment and Providing Palliative Care at End of Life
- Death Anxiety and Its Role in Psychopathology: Reviewing the Status of a Transdiagnostic Construct
- Assisted Suicide for Patients with Terminal Illness
- Confidential Inquiry Into 226 Consecutive Infant Deaths I
- Problems in Family Practice Dying and Death of a Family Member
- Medicare Hospice Benefits
- Physician-Assisted Suicide: Mercy Or Murder?
- HIV Disease: Criminal and Civil Liability for Assisted Suicide Ann Grace Mccoy
- Counselors Working with the Terminally Ill
- Causing Death Or Allowing to Die? Developments in the Law
- Nurses' Roles and Responsibilities in Providing Care and Support at The
- Terminal Illness Instructions
- Frequently Asked Questions About Death with Dignity
- NHPCO Facts and Figures: Pediatric Palliative Care
- Mortality ANNUAL REPORT
- Conditions Required for a Law on Active
- Palliative Care in Advanced Illness in Older Adults
- ILI Law Review Summer Issue 2020 EUTHANASIA and ITS
- The 5 Stages of Loss and Grief