This week the AP published a long piece about over treatment at the end of life. I encourage you to read it. The article featured the history of za:
Let's finally go home doctors Rosaria Vandenberg.
For the first time in months was war.Das been able to touch the fear of pipes and machines in the hospital her 2 year old daughter girl bed, surrounded by family photos, climbed up on her mother toys and the comforts of home.They shared a last tender moment together before Vandenberg again slipped into unconsciousness.
"Vandenberg, 32, died the next day.That valuable time at home could previously come when the family knew how you talk about alternatives to aggressive treatment, Vandenberg's sister-in-law, Alexandra Drane.Vandenberg said a pharmacist in Franklin, Massachusetts, had instead two operations, chemotherapy and radiation for a incurable brain endure before she died in July 2004."We discuss the second surgery and chemotherapy very different hätte.Wir could just made your home and plug into a beautiful Chair outside under the Sun and let your beautiful little daughter to play around you
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