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- Euthanasia - Wikipedia
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- Euthanasia | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Euthanasia, act or practice of painlessly putting to death persons suffering from painful and incurable disease or incapacitating physical disorder or allowing them to die by withholding treatment or withdrawing artificial life-support measures Learn more about euthanasia in this article
- What Is Euthanasia? Types, Legal Status, Facts, and Controversy
Learn about the types of euthanasia, including where they're legal and why they’re controversial, and discover tips on making difficult end-of-life decisions
- Euthanasia: Understanding the Qualifying Factors and Legality
Euthanasia in the field of medicine refers to a physician taking action to assist in someone’s death Learn about voluntary and involuntary euthanasia
- Noelia Castillo spent 20 months battling to die under a euthanasia law . . .
Castillo, whose case divided the country, had previously been left paraplegic after attempting to take her own life following a sexual assault
- Euthanasia and assisted suicide: An in-depth review of relevant . . .
Velasco Bernal C , Trejo-Gabriel-Galan J M Leyes de eutanasia en España y en el mundo: aspectos médicos [Euthanasia laws in Spain and in the world: medical aspects] Atención Primaria 2022;54 (1):102170 doi: 10 1016 j aprim 2021 102170
- Spanish woman who won legal battle for right to euthanasia has assisted . . .
Noelia Castillo, 25, a paraplegic, had suffered from psychiatric illness and lived in constant pain A Spanish woman who spent months fighting her father for the right to euthanasia after being
- euthanasia | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
euthanasia Euthanasia is the intentional act of ending another person’s life, usually by a physician administering a lethal drug, for the purpose of relieving suffering from a serious or incurable condition It differs from assisted suicide (also called physician-assisted dying or medical aid in dying), in which a physician provides the means but the patient self-administers the lethal
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