jeudi 11 janvier 2018
Organ donation changes dying for those getting medically assisted death
When ALS diminished Brian Wadsworth’s quality of life, he asked for medical assistance in dying. Organ donation was the natural next choice. And while the decision came with logistical challenges and ethical concerns, his loved ones say he never looked back.
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