Living wills.

The "living will" is important, too, for those who find value in a life where our culture, increasingly, does not.

A balanced report would have elicited the admission that a living will is also not a presumption that a person wants to die if incapacitated, and would have included the example of the examining doctor with a religious or ethnic view favoring life. "Having something in place is better than...

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