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  2. Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health - Wikipedia

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    In a 5–4 decision, the Court affirmed the earlier ruling of the Supreme Court of Missouri and ruled in favor of the State of Missouri, finding it was acceptable to require "clear and convincing evidence" of a patient's wishes for removal of life support. A significant outcome of the case was the creation of advance health directives.

  3. Legality of euthanasia - Wikipedia

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    the patient must be conscious of their decision and understand the meaning of euthanasia; the request must have been approved by the child's parents and medical team; the patient's illness must be terminal; and; the patient's must be in great pain, with no available treatment to alleviate their distress. [93]

  4. Baby Doe Law - Wikipedia

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    The court also found the parents' decision was "reasonable" based on the "medical options available and genuine concern for the best interests of the child." The Court of Appeals ruled that the Rehabilitation Act did not give HHS any ability to interfere with the "treatment decisions involving defective newborn infants". [6] [7]

  5. Indi Gregory: Sick baby’s family in court fight against ...

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    Her parents, Claire Staniforth, 35, and Dean Gregory, 37, appeared at a court hearing on Friday to appeal the hospital’s decision not to provide another round of treatment.

  6. Advance healthcare directive - Wikipedia

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    An advance healthcare directive, also known as living will, personal directive, advance directive, medical directive or advance decision, is a legal document in which a person specifies what actions should be taken for their health if they are no longer able to make decisions for themselves because of illness or incapacity. In the U.S. it has a ...

  7. Mature minor doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The mature minor doctrine is a rule of law found in the United States and Canada accepting that an unemancipated minor patient may possess the maturity to choose or reject a particular health care treatment, sometimes without the knowledge or agreement of parents, and should be permitted to do so. [1]

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    A more effective approach may be exposing people in advance to the techniques commonly used by social media and other scammers to earn their trust. This approach works much like a vaccine, van der ...

  9. Mom Has 3 Days to Get Son Life-Saving Treatment for ... - AOL

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    Related: Insurance Denies Newborn Twins Life-Saving Treatment for Fatal Genetic Disorder: 'Hard to Cope' But she refused to give up, researching therapists and treatments to help her son live.