It’s not pain but ‘existential distress’ that leads people to assisted suicide, study suggests

It’s not pain but ‘existential distress’ that leads people to assisted suicide, study suggests
A few decades ago, doctor-assisted suicide was considered a fringe idea despite surveys showing many physicians support the idea under certain circumstances. The face of euthanasia at that time was Jack Kevorkian, a Michigan pathologist nicknamed “Dr. Death.” By his own admission, he helped 130 people end their lives. He was convicted of homicide and served eight years in prison. […]

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