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Category: Ethics

Updated on Jan 23, 2017. Posted on Jul 1, 2013

Ethics in Medicine: End-of-Life Issues

Read about end-of-life issues from the University of Washington’s Ethics in Medicine program.

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Updated on Jan 23, 2017. Posted on Jul 1, 2013

Medline Plus: End of Life Issues

Read an overview of end-of-life issues from the National Institutes of Health.

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Updated on Mar 6, 2017. Posted on Jul 1, 2013

“Undead Babies: The retreating boundaries of organ harvesting”

Read an Oct. 3, 2008, article in the online magazine Slate about medical ethics and end-of-life issues in the context of organ transplants.

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Updated on Mar 6, 2017. Posted on Jul 1, 2013

“Address of His Holiness Benedict XVI to Participants at an International Congress Organized by the Pontifical Academy for Life”

See the text of Pope Benedict XVI’s Nov. 7, 2008, address on organ donation and defining death.

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Updated on Mar 6, 2017. Posted on Jul 1, 2013

“End of Life Decisions”

See an Oct. 9, 2009, report from Religion & Ethics Newsweekly that explores end-of-life issues. 

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Updated on Mar 6, 2017. Posted on Jul 1, 2013

“Trace of Thought is Found in ‘Vegetative’ Patient”

Read a Feb. 3, 2010, New York Times article that discusses the results of the new brain imaging study.

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Updated on Feb 12, 2017. Posted on Jul 1, 2013

“When Are You Dead? Science Just Made the Work of Religion a Bit More Difficult”

Read a Feb. 16, 2010, column by By Arri Eisen at ReligionDispatches.org about the religious element to end-of-life issues.

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Updated on Mar 6, 2017. Posted on Jul 1, 2013

“Catholic Directive May Thwart End-Of-Life Wishes”

Read a Feb. 27, 2010, article from Kaiser Health News about a Catholic directive on end-of-life issues.

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Updated on Mar 6, 2017. Posted on Jul 1, 2013

“Caution urged after study on brain activity by ‘vegetative’ patients”

Read a March 3, 2010, story by Catholic News Service about a medical study that showed conscious brain activity in some people assumed to be in vegetative states.

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