End-of-life issues - palliative care, quality of life, assisted suicide - explored in new book
Gregory Eastwood, MD (photo by Jim Howe) Gregory Eastwood, MD (photo by Jim Howe) Many people are at ease talking about various stages of their lives -- infancy and childhood, young adulthood and…
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