In the week from July 4 to July 10, 2016:
- JAMA published a review of utilization of physician-assisted death laws.
- The campaign to put Death with Dignity on the ballot in Colorado continued.
Colorado
- “Right-to-die initiative headed for Colorado’s November ballot,” Denver Post, 7/5/2016
- “Group collects signatures to put right-to-die proposal on ballot,” KDVR-FOX, 7/6/2016
- “Time running short for ballot initiatives,” The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, 7/9/2016
Other Stories
Summaries of a review published in the July issue of JAMA:
- “More people can ask for help in dying, but very few do,” Philly.com, 7/5/2016
- “Physician-assisted deaths remain rare despite legalization,” CBS News, 7/6/2016
- “Little evidence of ‘slippery slope’ with euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide,” Clinical Neurology News, 7/5/2016
- “Doctor-Assisted Deaths Didn’t Soar After Legalization,” The Post Star, 7/6/2016
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