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Biomedicalization of end-of-life conversations with medically frail older adults – Malleable and senescent bodies
October 13, 2020
Experience of caring for a loved one linked to valuable end-of-life discussions
October 20, 2020
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Do we get happier as we near the end of our lives?
https://www.mariecurie.org.uk/blog/happier-near-end-of-our-lives/282770
A new study suggests that people receiving end of life care might be happier than we expect.
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