Dawn Briskey, a death doula in Chippewa Valley, discussed five ways to leave behind your legacy at Chippewa Falls Public ...
Logan Patterson, M.D., from the Spokane Teaching Health Clinic in Washington, and colleagues identified evidence-based ...
Now I know that my death will happen on my own terms. The source of my suffering was that everything was being taken away ...
Death Café s are a global movement, allowing people to discuss the oft-taboo thoughts and questions they have about the end ...
Doctors encounter death and dying significantly more than most people. It's the price of saving lives and helping people.
Death touches everyone – in the game of life, it’s undefeated. If you’re lucky, you get to live a lot of your life before it touches you, but it comes, and it never stops coming until you’re the one ...
Brittany Maynard chose medical aid in dying after being diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor. Maynard's husband, Dan Diaz, became her caregiver and supported her decision to move to Oregon for access ...
Plaintiffs behind the lawsuit asked the state's U.S. District Court to "block" Delaware's enforcement of its end-of-life ...
A skeleton doll and funeral flag adorn an information table at the Cleveland Death Society's monthly meeting at B-Side Lounge in Cleveland Heights. It’s a weeknight at the B-Side Lounge in Cleveland ...
Death may be a taboo topic at the dinner table, but maybe it shouldn’t be. Sure, death is terrifying, but it’s something that happens to everyone. We might be better off acknowledging it with ...
A while back, I posted a piece discussing research on people’s thoughts and feelings about death and dying, and I was interviewed for a magazine. Here is the transcript of the interview. First of all, ...