As a palliative care specialist, I’ve witnessed the human tragedy of our end-of-life care crisis (…)
While the government debates assisted dying, palliative care is an afterthought. And many more people face death without the care and support they need A baby, in Britain, in 2025, takes its stuttering final breaths. All deaths in infancy are harrowing. But the fact that this particular death (…)
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