
Palliative care physician Sunil Aggarwal and attorney Kathryn Tucker lead the charge to make magic mushrooms available for palliative care patients.
Palliative care physician Sunil Aggarwal and attorney Kathryn Tucker lead the charge to make magic mushrooms available for palliative care patients.
Advice from hospice physician Karen Wyatt to make sure your exit is on your terms.
Ethicist and right-to-die champion Margaret Pabst Battin shares some important lessons from COVID-19.
More stories from FEN members about why the right to die is important to them.
Only 10% of us will die in our sleep. For the rest, here is a list that can help facilitate a peaceful and painless exit.
Did you catch the virtual Beautiful Dying Expo? Here’s a recap with some personal reflection.
As a counter-point to Derek Humphry’s recent post, the director of FEN’s Exit Guide program voices support for self-deliverance based on a “completed life.”
Throughout history, death of a loved one has been a family event, not a medical one. It still is in many countries, and could be again in the US.
Derek Humphry, co-founder of The Hemlock Society and Final Exit Network, reflects on the trend of using “completed life” as a reason for self-deliverance among the elderly.
Bill Palmer shares some reflections and insights as founder of Death Cafe Oakland in California.