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Man Convicted In "Assisted Suicide" Of Self-Help Author
pix11.comThe jury convicted a New York man of murder Thursday, rejecting his claim that he didn't kill a self-help author who had paid him to help end his life. Kenneth Minor, 38, was found guilty of murder in the death of a troubled author and “business...Tags: Suicide, Social Issues, Trials, Assisted Suicide, Crimes
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When to know it's time to euthanize your pet
I can remember the first time I learned about euthanasia. I was in high school and had been given an assignment to write a research paper about a controversial topic. I told a classmate that I had chosen to write about euthanasia.
My classmate...Tags: Social Issues, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Human Interest, Cancer
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Clemency denied, Ohio to execute with suicide drug
Associated PressOhio Gov. John Kasich on Friday rejected a request for mercy from a death row inmate, paving the way for the state to become the first to execute a prisoner solely with an anesthetic used for assisted suicides and medically induced comas. The...Tags: Suicide, Elections, Assisted Suicide, Physical Conditions, Punishment
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Trying to get to the heart of Jack Kevorkian
Special to the Los Angeles TimesAt the crux of the lingering debate over Dr. Jack Kevorkian is an unresolved question of character: What kind of guy would devote his life to helping other people die? Was he a compassionate visionary, fighting to end the suffering of the ill, or was...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Michigan, Barry Levinson, Health, Susan Sarandon
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'Assisted Suicide' Doc Kevorkian Hospitalized for Pneumonia
CNNDETROIT -- Assisted-suicide advocate Jack Kevorkian has been hospitalized in Michigan for pneumonia and a kidney-related ailment, his attorney said Thursday. The 82-year-old former pathologist has struggled with kidney problems for years and had...Tags: Suicide, Michigan, Hospitals and Clinics, Assisted Suicide, Health
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Readers Respond: The new Dr. Death
Justin Fenton's account of Dr. Lawrence Egbert confirms disability advocates' worst fears about "assisted suicide" ("City doctor at center of assisted-suicide debate", May 22). This practice is not limited to terminally-ill people on the verge of...Tags: Suicide, Social Issues, Assisted Suicide, Arizona
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Kevorkian Film On HBO: Dr. Death Says He's Honored, But Film Won't Change Anything
Jack Kevorkian says assisted suicide has been "discussed to death."
The assisted suicide advocate known as "Dr. Death" said Thursday the HBO biographical movie "You Don't Know Jack" is unlikely to inspire much action but he's delighted and honored by the...Tags: Suicide, The Associated Press, Michigan, Assisted Suicide, Movies
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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ episode about suicide hits the mark
"Grey's Anatomy"
ABC, Thursday, March 25, 9 p.m.
Episode" "Suicide is Painless"
The premise: At Seattle Grace Hospital, patient Kim Allen ( Sara Gilbert) is suffering from stage IV (widespread) large cell lung cancer that has spread to her lymph...Tags: ABC (tv network), Sara Gilbert, Biotechnology, Medical Services, Health
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Dead dog walking: Michigan Rottweiler survives botched euthanasia attempt
L.A. UnleashedA suburban Detroit man whose Rottweiler was given a new leash on life after surviving a botched euthanasia attempt said he has neither the heart nor the money to try the procedure again. Redford Township resident Matt Olivarez, 27, said...... -
Brady, Quinn tussle over dog, cat euthanasia
Clout StPosted by David Heinzmann and Ray Long at 5:15 p.m. Republican governor candidate Bill Brady today said if elected he would veto legislation to give veterinarians authority to mass euthanize pets, a measure he caught political heat for sponsoring in...... -
Disabilities no longer a death sentence for pets
L.A. UnleashedRALEIGH, N.C. — When Beverly Tucker's dog Tobi ruptured a disc in his back, the veterinarian gave her a stark choice: expensive surgery with little chance of success, or euthanasia. Thanks to medical advances and shifting attitudes about animal care,...... -
Pet rescue transports give hope, worry to animal shelters
L.A. UnleashedKINSTON, N.C. — Every day, hundreds of animals are taken in trucks, vans and cars from overcrowded Southern shelters, where euthanasia rates sometimes reach 70%, to states in the North, where puppies and kittens are not as plentiful. It's a......
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