Experts propose establishing an independent office to evaluate the health of U.S. leaders, addressing concerns over aging officials’ capacity to serve.
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The Wholeness I Found When I Lost Someone I Love
A personal story exploring how losing a loved one led to profound self-awareness and wholeness, highlighting the emotional journey and ongoing process.
How Doctors die. It’s not like the rest of us (2016)
An analysis of how doctors’ approaches to death differ, based on the 2016 study, highlighting implications for healthcare and patient choices.
Doctors Die. It’s Not Like The Rest Of Us, But It Should Be (2016)
A 2016 study shows doctors face higher mortality risks than the general population, raising concerns about occupational hazards and health support.
[Editorial] Responding to Ebola: a test
Health authorities face critical tests in managing Ebola outbreaks, highlighting strengths and gaps in current response strategies.
By September, Nearly a Third of Americans Will Live in States With Legal Aid in Dying
By September, nearly a third of U.S. residents will live in states where medical aid in dying is legal, expanding access for terminally ill patients.