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  2. Terminal illness - Wikipedia

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    By definition, there is not a cure or adequate treatment for terminal illnesses. However, some kinds of medical treatments may be appropriate anyway, such as treatment to reduce pain or ease breathing. [11] Some terminally ill patients stop all debilitating treatments to reduce unwanted side effects.

  3. End-of-life care - Wikipedia

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    Women were also more likely to have provided palliative care over their lifetimes, with 16% of women reporting having done so, compared with 10% of men. These caregivers helped terminally ill family members or friends with personal or medical care, food preparation, managing finances or providing transportation to and from medical appointments ...

  4. List of English-language expressions related to death

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    This is a list of words and phrases related to death in alphabetical order. While some of them are slang, others euphemize the unpleasantness of the subject, or are used in formal contexts. Some of the phrases may carry the meaning of 'kill', or simply contain words related to death. Most of them are idioms

  5. NH urged to allow terminally ill to choose death: 'I want it ...

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    Durham resident Mary James said her husband Bob wanted medical aid in dying, but his death was "traumatic in the extreme.”

  6. Palliative care - Wikipedia

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    The field of palliative care grew out of the hospice movement, which is commonly associated with Dame Cicely Saunders, who founded St. Christopher's Hospice for the terminally ill in 1967, [21] and Elisabeth Kübler-Ross who published her seminal work "On Death and Dying" in 1969. [citation needed] In 1974, Balfour Mount coined the term ...

  7. Assisted dying bill: What it means for patients - as ... - AOL

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  8. Five arguments for and against legalising assisted dying - AOL

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    Ms Leadbeater has said the current law is not fit for purpose and her proposals would allow terminally ill adults in the two nations with less than six months to live to end their lives, subject ...

  9. Hospice - Wikipedia

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    The word hospice derives from Latin hospitum, meaning hospitality or place of rest and protection for the ill and weary. [1] Historians believe the first hospices originated in Malta around 1065, dedicated to caring for the ill and dying en route to and from the Holy Land. [6]