palliative care
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healthQuebec's Decade-Long Influence on Medical Assistance in Dying Legislation
How Quebec pioneered the MAID framework in Canada with broad social discourse, leading to the highest global rate while redefining the line between palliative care and autonomous end-of-life choice.
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healthGrief and Solitude: A Journey to the Hebrides
After losing both parents, Guardian editor Graham Snowdon retreats to a remote Hebridean cabin to process grief and find peace in isolation.
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healthBereaved Families of Young Cancer Patients Face Higher Depression Risk
Study finds families of AYA cancer patients suffer greater grief and depression, even with comparable end-of-life care quality.
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healthSingapore Must Confront Assisted Dying in Ageing Society
As Singapore becomes super-aged, expert calls for national dialogue on assisted living and assisted dying with dignity, safeguards, and systemic planning.
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healthChina's Healthcare System Races to Meet Demands of Rapidly Aging Population
China faces a demographic shift with 30% of its population over 60 by 2035, driving urgent needs for advanced healthcare, particularly palliative care.