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Natural Transitions Magazine:

NTM Vol 5 No 1 Death and the Law

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Published by:
Natural Transitions Magazine
Published:
7/8/2016
Specs:
Standard / 8.25" x 10.75"
48 pages Saddle-stitched
Category:
Health & Fitness
Tags:
Death, dying, ecological, environmental, FUNERAL, Green, health, holistic, hospice, spirituality

This issue of NTM considers the pros and cons of physician-assisted death or Aid in Dying as its proponents prefer to call it. Jennifer Ballentine argues that PAD is not the solution to suffering; Bart Windrum, offers a counter argument that says it is a humane option for the dying. Tanya Marsh asks Who Controls the Dead from a legalistic viewpoint. Karen van Vuuren chats with Jon Underwood, Death Cafe founder about why creating a bricks and mortar cafe isn't a piece of cake. Sarah Crews tells a heartwarming tale of a young woman with Down Syndrome who participates in a home funeral. All this and more in the new NTM.

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